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Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (The) T.FIRE

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Comment by Go0B3ron Apr 03, 2019 11:56am
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RE:RE:RE:Boring

RE:RE:RE:BoringTo say someone is clueless is to say that you know better.  Why don't you clue us in how you'd like to see Nav or John "resonate" with the investment community? 

The job of the CEO or President of any company has nothing to do with their stock holders and everything to do with the direction they want to take the company, and then achieving it.  It is the stockholders job to see the main goal and invest into it...  As for Bayfield, they've already proved their stand in the company just by the amount of news and media coverage that has come out with in the last few months. 


theTransporter wrote: It's just the same bullsh1t from this company due to lack of an experienced CEO.

They have a solid business plan that they are executing on successfully, they just seem so clueless as to how to make their potential resignate with the investment community.  

End the day, there is a lack of awareness and education in the market and that falls on the responsiblity of the CEO and PR guys from Bayfield who have proven to be fuc.king useless!!!


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