Good newswe are only a couple of weeks away from a CSE monthly report, although I saw a twit from Tinley in regards to another dispensary doing sampling.
More questions than answers right now but there are a lot of newcomers going to school on Tinley with intentions of doing what we are doing. Canadian juniors are doing some heavy promo with the advent of phase 2 edibles/drinkables on the horizon for a week or two before Christmas.
Tinley seems to have the Canadian scenario covered though, with a couple of lp bottlers lined up. Temper your expectations because Canadian law and policy makers already threw out the anchor with a 60 day analysis period or some such bullchit delay tactic. At any rate it looks like Tinley is ready to go International. I think Canada's going green has a lot to do with the impaired driving issue and the fact that there isn't a fair thc breathalyzer that is fully developed yet. They are so desperate that they have approved a couple of devices that I call swabalyzers that collect spit and detect thc use from last month. I put my money down on the Cannabix thc breathalyzer which I think is the closest, but not ready yet.
Good news for Tinley is that so far Canada is doing Federal legislation that will serve all of the provinces and territiories, unlike the States who just can't get to that commonsense solution but they also have dry counties down there from alcohol prohibition era.
California is the big enchilada and Tinley has successfully got our thc infused offerings on shelves in the hottest pot market in the world.
Tinley's shareprice has held solid at the .60c range and we haven't had any kind of a conventional launch with some tv ads so the non-social media types get awareness that we exist.
Tinley has to be close to our own facility being up and running and maybe that is what we are waiting for.
Parry said that the market isn't rewarding bullchit anymore and that is true of most of my green investments recently with Canopy and Acreage leading the downdraft. That along with Canntrust trying to do an endrun around Health Canada makes me happy that we have management that is grounded and intent on total legallity to bring our products to consumers.
Dreaming about shareprice values is fun and will distract from fundamentals. I can see $5 or $10 somewhere down the road but jmho that our team wants real value for our shareholders not a flash in the pan bullchit scenario that can be manipulated by deep pockets. glta and dyodd