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Toweringmarson Aug 19, 2019 2:38pm
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Turning a new leaf
Turning a new leafAnd will no longer reply to that toolbox 007. Can we not turn this board into a hot mess for once. Lets try and keep it ALEF related. Everyone has their agenda's here. Some pushing the stock "pumping" some trashing it "bashing" some trying to convince people to buy the debentures (as if people cant see the fact that your trying to get more liquidity in the DB's and inflate those prices)... Its all relative. Just makes it harder to sift through the garbage to find the informative posts. In the interim, we have a ton of capital. Irons in the fire with the greenhouse ready to be licensed. A hefty outdoor crop coming to fruition. The new deal with the Cali companies to sell edible products for some royalties. As soon as the shorts relent this will re-test the 1.90 levels in under a month or two I'm guessing. Especially considering our last financials had record revenue while supporting all the 13,000 clones for the outdoor, I would imagine a large uptick if that weren't the case. Would love to see some level 2's for this. One thing I find interesting is that Cali deal. Is it possible that we're trying to get a jump on 2.0 by selling tried and true edible products while we formulate our own? Its a nice way to test the market and see what people are interested in without putting too much on the line. Canopy learnt that lesson the hard way with the oil and softgels not selling nearly as much as flower. I'd love for the company to come out and say they're working on vape pens and edibles of their own, but time will tell. We'll have the extraction means, just need the formulation and production side of things to come together. In other news I've been keeping a good supply of the Symbl Dreamweaver on hand. Not interested in the two other strains of pre-rolls for those prices, but may buy and dabble with their tinctures next purchase. Anyone know how many strains we own? Seems to me the OCS only shelves the Dreamweaver.