RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Aurora Cannabis Provides Construction Update on Aurora SunNB1017 wrote: There's only one person to blame about Ontario's lack of MJ stores, and that is Premier Ford... What started out as a good idea to remove Provincially run stores to privatization, has ended up a complete fiasco.... He should have at least kept the planned government stores and phase them out by privatization of the government stores. Sometimes I wonder if he is just trying to sabatoge the Liberal legalization efforts. Yes the federal rules may be over regulated, but we have established a Canadian model that is the basis of global growth for Canadian LP's such as Aurora. Without the Canadian model, many other countries would not have been as open to change. Aurora's global ventures have enabled them to increase the size of Aurora Sun.... OMG!!!!! 1,000,000 plants growing at any given time. There is obviously a bigger picture that Aurora Management have worked out ... I don't care whether it is one major deal or several smaller deals, if Aurora can sell in excess of 600,000 Kgs per year, our stock is going up.
bionicjoe wrote: Now if only the Federal and provincial governments can get their act together and stop over legislating cannabis sales in Canada. It's shameful that almost 6 months after recreational pot was legalized there are still only 2 legal pot shops open in Toronto. The underground pot trade is laughing all the way to the bank. And what's with all the restrictions on advertising and the use of plain packaging? You don't see them banning beer commercials. They need to take a page from the Colorado experience and give the cannabis businesses in Canada some slack.
Speaking personally, for me of the stocks I own ACB followed closely by APHA give me the least worry. Cam Battley put it in perspective in one of his interviews when he said ACB is interested in attracting blue chip partners to advance their edibles and beverage plans and that maybe one day we could see Aurora considered a blue chip company also. Everything I see the company doing leads me to believe this management group thinks that goal is achievable and the Aurora Sun update just confirms my feelings. It hurts sometimes to see Aurora so grossly undervalued but I understand that the investor attitude has lately become seeing is believing. Once ACB is firing on all cylinders we'll see a proper market evaluation I'm sure.