RE:RE:RE:RE:Normal?I do agree with your lawyer assessment for the most part Fast, I have had many experiences with lawyers over the years and have found a few that measure up to what a lawyer should be....I have a different view of Fowler in the sense that I see him as a cannabis guy mainly and the product they are producing and the passion he has for all aspects of the process through to the finished product is maybe the best in the industry. They have made mistakes, in my view, but nothing that can't be or hasn't been addressed....they did spend time and effort on making the product known within the industry, whether enough or not you could be correct? In any case it sounds like they can't get enough of it out the fast enough to curb demand.
i would always like more info for sure and I think we start seeing much more on the news side by the end of the quarter..... the real revenue is the ticket here and I think that is happening as we speak, JMHO....Opt
Fastlane2 wrote: I hear you Opt, fundamentals are good, feedback on product is excellent however management has failed us especially Fowler, his lack of insight with the promotion of the company from the get go was purely ego driven. Fowler's only proves that lawyers are sleaze bags and should never be trusted. A few posters had indicated that Supreme should go out and hire a proven CEO with a track record of running companies and I totally agree. The demise of Supreme is not product, it's not the slow build out, it's promotion, news releases in a timely manner, keeping investors on their edge of their seats with excitement, but nope, the hype of cannabis is over and all companies are being evaluated on true fundamentals and as you can see all the LP's are being brought down to earth or reality of real revenue.