RE:CanopynanIf your a CPA then you must be broke. Are you aware of all the countries Canopy is growing in? Go research that and come back here and talk to us about more favorable climates to grow in. Canopy is the front runner because they are able to see trends before they happen. Every country wants Cannabis sold in their country to be grown in their country. Until facilities are built they allow top tier, GMP certified producers to import product. Tell us all again how easy it will be for all these superior climates to become GMP certified. Wherever these so called competitors are setting up operations to grow, Canopy is already there. Locally grown is the way to enter foreign markets and Canopy clearly understands this and is leading the charge.
As for the black market, you azz clown, this is where you lose all credibility. Every single jurisdiction that has gone Rec legal has had supply issues and sales outstripped forecasted sales. How is the black market alcohol industry doing smart guy? How about the black market tobacco industry champ, they are putting a real dent in the legal industry profits aren't they.....NOT. Take your uneducated arguments and bullshite and run along and join the rest of the cockroaches underneath a rock somewhere.
) There sure does seem to be an endless supply of idiots.
Reworking wrote: there are a lot of moving pieces and unfortunately not all of it is positive. to choose to ignore the warning signs is like saying there was never a dot.com bust. there are many competitors that are working against. most people are ignoring the existing distribution network, tobacco (btw, pharma is out due to immense current regs and legit sales that can not be tainted), overseas markets have limiting factors, commodity based limitations, high cost of production compare to warm climates, etc. future Canadian regs, climate-seriously growing in Canada vs rich agriculturalcountries costs to produce will limit growth, etc. I am being proactive here because there is a halo over this board that is ignoring the considerable risks.