RE:RE:SA article There's a fair amount of evidence that SA is not credible, actually. Not to say that they are never credible, but the analysis in this article is clearly flawed.
TGOD didn't swell up to the current SP just because of Stillwater, and the organic model is far from untested - the recreational market will be made up primarily of people who lean towards quality and taste, to which organic has a lead.
As well, what advantage is there in reducing holdings right now? Sure, there's a lot of players in the market, but few of them have approached the solid business model, industry alliances and leadership in TGOD. Sell cheap now, buy more expensive later?
wannabericher wrote: A similar article (one without any real substance) could be written about just about any Cannabis company in existence. I have heard that Seeking Alpha likes to short stocks. I have no evidence that this is true but if it is true this article on TGOD may be nothing more than an effort to secure a short position. The post IPO hype may in fact be impacted by summer time retraction of activity levels leading to minimal shrinkage of SP, but on the other hand, more solid NR's are expected and the SP could just as easily head north with each of them. So, the hype is still there, it just might be on vacation until Sept. IMO. Cheers! and GRTA.