RE:RE:Trolls Well, he can start with Midas Letter, First. James West was literally asking him to come on his show. People are looking for next wave in cannabis industry and USA companies are on top of the list. Jeff should market Tinley better. We have Margarita out already and it looks great. The Tinley '27 drinks could be next catalyst to attract new investors but people have to know that TInley exists and it has some great products.
Greede wrote: At some point, Maser needs to get on BNN and start talking about his company. This is part and parcel of being the head of a publicly traded company.
Tinga91 wrote: Mackie,I appreciate your research and enthusiasm but there is no need to engage with trolls. 5 or 6 accounts have popped up to bash, and it's all the work of 1 or maybe 2 people. Someone who leads a very sorry life and has time for such nonsense. Everybody knows they are a troll, nobody respects their words and it has zero impact on the SP. Just sit back and laugh at them.
We have lots of short term catalysts coming our way. First and foremeost the release of 5 products between now and labor day. Terretorial expansion, finalizing Canadian plans, the permanent bottling facility and co-packing deals to go with it.
For anyone questioning our management team you need to give your head a shake. The delays are frustrating but it's clearly something out of their control. They seam confident that any issues standing in the way have been resolved, and that they will release 5 products in the coming weeks. Once these products finalllly hit the market, they have a proven track record of taking brands from 0-60 in quick order. In the meantime I can appreciate that we aren't burning through cash like crazy.
Most of us remember last year when the SP was stuck between .20 - .30 for months on end. The trolls spewed their nonsense all over the board but mysteriously dissapeared when the SP took off like a rocket. One troll even bet that EAT would reach a certain SP (I forget what the number was) before TNY hit $1.00. Needless to say they counted their chickens before they hatched, kind of like right now.
Chin up folks. The long term potential of this company is still as strong as ever, and we have lots of short term catalysts to look forward to.