RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:MYM from La Presse this morningigalaaq wrote: If I am reading your message right Mrshelving1024, and i appologize if am wrong, it sounds like you predict the MJ sector to go red on Monday. At the same time, it sounds like you are somehow linking your assumption to TGOD's recent stroke of bad luck.
Looking at TGOD's investor deck, it perplexes me on how they even were able to get their SP above $2. All i see on their deck is promises, but no proof of tangible results. I see a lot of planned capacity, a bunch of fluff about organic, getting water from wells, LEED certification for their planned "green buildings", environmental and energy sustainability, all the good stuff that the tree huggers want to hear. Yet, no real tangible results (to speak of). They go on to talk about serving Ontario and Quebec (62% of the Canadian population) yet they have no supply agreements. They have a bunch of computer-generated photos of future greenhouses, yet no real, genuine progress photos. They just purchased 49.18% of a Jamaican company, who at present produces only 1300kg, and the list goes on.
Not sure if TGOD is a good choice as a bellwether for the MJ industry. lol
according to Jason Spatafora on Midas letter he bought 500k shares. Not dollars. Shares. :). Def sumo tomorrow. Hoping I can spare myself with the few I own