RE:3 articles about FIRE todayThe B2B won't work to the extent first intended, they lose too much control of the way their product is being handled and that was proved out with the botched roll out country wide that is still a long ways from acceptable...the B2B option may still there for those that can deal with it and want to save a little coin and that are capable enough to handle the FIREherb properly...I think the packaging in house had to be the way to go, albeit if you could depend on the proper handling by others it would improve net margins but this way it may end up a wash in the long term with better sales...the product needs to get on the shelf as quickly as possible and depending on many different agents to package FIREproducts while they could be selling what is on the shelf, they will sell and package when they get time!!,,,,besides consistant packaging will support consumer loyalty as well.
There is no one of a material nature that does not know who or what FIRE is and if they exist would you want to be doing business with anyone that far in the fog?....this manipulation is going to continue to flush as many weak hands as possible until the sales/ fundamentals take full control of sector and real SP valuations are applied...and these SP levels will be just a wet dream, JMHO...Opt
Gilbert90 wrote: Just by surfing the web a little bit, I read 3 articles dated today about FIRE.
Supreme Cannabis: Good Quarter But Will B2B Work?
Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (TSX.V: FIRE) (OTC: SPRWF) (FRA: 53S1) Achieves Record Revenues for Q1 2019
And this morning's on CFN.
In this sense, the purchase of Bayfield is beginning to bear fruit because one of Bayfield's components is PR and exposure to financial and cannabis sites. Just for that reason it's positive. Yes, some are recycled subjects but good, as the proverb says: Talk about it for good or for bad, but talk about it. FIRE needs to be known by both small and large investors.