RE:RE:RE:RE:Canadian business is a dumpster fire and always will beI really can not debate with you on this post Neutral . Canada has the federalized framework, but the execution in provinces is laughable and down right embarrassing, especially with the amount of time provinces and to start Oct 17th
with little to no physcial stores is an absolutely joke while illegal stores continue to operate. Even sadder is the lack of any timeline for seeing physcial stores, much like saying, "We will get around to it sometime, no big hurry".
TNY is a large holding of mine, but the more the sector shifts the happier I am holding and accumulating Tinley.
Neutral2 wrote: Then you have some saying the US is missing the green rush…. HOW!!? I am not sure if anyone has noticed, but Canada is not the ideal growing condition for anything. Sprinkle in a government with history of screwing every business deal up and fiercely strict un-promoted regulations and what do you end up with? A conversion from weed to organic tomatoes and a 20MM market cap (with distribution agreements to planet organic obviously)
With adequate bank funding the USA which is already producing the most recreational cannabis in the world could easily flood the entire North American market with product. Where does that leave Canopy and Aurora when trump dog slaps a massive tariff on Canadian cannabis exports? Tinley is my biggest holding and I won’t even tell people reading this to “buy Tinley”. What I am telling you is to get your funds the fuk away from anything and everything that is a Canadian only focused cannabis producer.
You see and they see it, Reference 2 recent IPO’s looking to start scooping up brands like Tinley and any other related extraction, edible, infrastructure and grow operations operating in the land of opportunities. AUSA and RIV (many more to come).