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newGuy01on Sep 13, 2018 9:06am
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RE:RE:RE:Hamiltion Expansion Dead in the Water
RE:RE:RE:Hamiltion Expansion Dead in the WaterI can't help but laugh at your attempt in deception. Everyone knows there were zoning issues related to greenhouses in the city of Hamilton. Specifically those new developments on lands zoned for agricultural use. Those problems have since been resolved and no longer apply to Beleave because the existing facility in Flamborough, and the subsequent expansion, are located on lands originally zoned for commercial use. Added to that, the lack of construction you're suggesting is entirely misleading given that the development is nearly complete, and the balance of the work left to be complete is on the interior. So to sit there and suggest construction has stalled and that its not getting built suggests two fold: you're inept at performing your own due diligence and you don't understand the construction of a greenhouse (let alone conustrion of any structure). Your argument is akin to driving by a house that's being constructed and suggesting that because all the framing is complete, windows are installed and the exterior is complete, but no one is living in the house, then construction is stalled and won't complete. Give me a break....
EasyMoneyInc wrote: Yes I do mean the Flamborough 80K Square Foot Expansion.
The City of Hamilton has put up several roadblocks for LP's which are out of Beleave Management control.
Beleave is doing the right thing by expanding into London which will produce great shareholder value. The only issue is the fact that they are now likely more than a year away from any real revenues which in my honest opinion will reflect in the share price. I could not have my cash sitting stagnent and likely lose value when there are so many companies making deals, running up, and listing on the big US big boards. I have sold off my position over the past 3 weeks and have been accumulating shares of some of the big guys that are making moves. I have made a killing these past few weeks.
Good luck to the longs, I will be back buying more this spring.
PS: Never fall in love with a stock.