RE:RE:There's a lot of locked and loaded potentialYou are right about the promotional aspect pushing shareprices up for new entries to the cannabinoid biz. I have been in this pretty much since the beginning and have had several conversations with Jeff and I can tell you that he has shareholder's interests at heart. His renumeration is heavily embedded in the stock doing well. Tinley has done a lot in a short period of time and to put together the team that he has, speaks for itself.
Dixie being short of supply makes sense because the over-regulation that is happening is a double edged sword that could cost you your inventory over mislabeling and such and you can't just call up head office in Colorado and ship it across State lines. There is a lot of compliancy at every level of local government, along with inspections, possible shortages of manufacturing equipment and zones where you can set up a marijuana product manufacturing operation. EAT just had a right to build pulled from them in California, seemingly at the last minute.
Team Tinley has the experience to get a crackerjack website up and promote sales and educate the consumer when the manufacturing issues are sorted out. Not much reason to do it until we have products that can be put on shelves. It looks like we may have been caught with a bunch of mislabeled product. Any product produced also becomes a liability to the scourge of shelflife or damage, or the competition coming up with a better tasting product.
100 sku offering of tested products is nothing to sneeze at and they may not have a cocktail inspired beverage like Tinley, but it is a hook, to get people to switch for something familiar. In the long run it may not matter because a good tasting product is what people will reach for. I haven't been able to try either company's products, although I would like to. I think the lower calorie than booze cocktails has appeal and if there is enough cbd in our products that may help ease the arthritis, then why not.
There are more and more companies embracing marijuana for all kinds of reasons and working on their own lines of what they think consumers will like, which puts pressure on existing facilities to get production time, and the US is starting to act like the FEDs don't matter anymore. Tinley went to the US and Dixie has eyes on Canada. They are both Canadian listings. The race is on! glta and dyodd