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geodcanon Jul 20, 2019 2:12pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:LETS SEE .... YESTERDAY 12% ....WAS IT JUST A......
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:LETS SEE .... YESTERDAY 12% ....WAS IT JUST A......Yes, I still think the biggest is yet to come. The US greenrush will be phenomenal for some and very painful for others.
Canada is working towards edibles/beverages and all of the products that aren't legal yet but they are really approaching it in a debilatating way hogtieing it with over-regulation that is neither fair or practical by comparison to Alcohol. The advertising and packaging in regards to strength and plain wrappers is contrary to normal consumerism. Hopefully, Canada can get it right and allow a fair and level playing field for our new vice.
It sounds like Adam is seeing the direction we need to take clearly and I hope for the sake of the shareholders that effort is put to the expediency in California, where EAT seems to be doing things right.
As far as Canada, EAT has lots on its plate with California and being successful there is a priority. I don't want to see a bunch more half-baked deals with prospective partners that don't happen. Even Nevada seems to make more sense than Canada, but we don't want another Colorado fiasco and the competition is coming fast, well financed with good bones in companies like Dixie and Bhang and others that are intent on expanding and have done some heavy lifting, although I'm not too happy with my Dixie investment right now. The guys I have mentioned have had a little more time at getting their ducks in order and have branded products (100 skus each) with awards.
I mentioned those because I felt that they could be movers and shakers and they both got CSE listings, which shows intent to access public funds and grow and expand.
I do have concerns that the US might not support EAT because of its Canadian roots and lean towards true blue American companies. Jmho, glta and dyodd