RE:JimGeod, I think we (you and me, both) need to bite the bullet on this one, Jim WAS the CEO. The hightest ranking officer in the company. The company's fumbles in 2018 are shared by the executive but rest most squarely on Jim's shoulders. He was let go and the messaging from the company was actually pretty harsh by corporate standards. I suspect he just wasn't able to move as well as he talked. Frankly, I'm optimistic for Adam but they might still be looking for someone who is used to being a CEO.
You know my feeling on the company's progress, so I don't see this crop of newcomers hot on NH's heels. Dixie, whom you often mention went public not that long ago but functioned as a private entity for several years and is far from being a newcomer. Most of the startups, like C.OILS, are enjoying more speculation in their share price than NH but don't have the sales (or anything else) to justify labelling them as competitiors NH.
Anyways, this is well trod material for this forum.
geodcan wrote: was a successful chocolatier in Florida that came to EAT and had his hands tied. We did get a chocolate bar and a pudding pop??? out of the deal it seems. Now we have a new guy Grimaldi but the same old blood has moved up the ladder and I just can't see how things are going to change. It seems Posner is in the shadows a little more or busy doing startups. He has his fingers in a lot of different companies, none of which are doing too well imo but he probably got the perks and moved on. This team just can't seem to make much progress by comparison to some of the newcomers who seem to able to navigate the legal requirements. That questionaire for management was well done but the replys seem to be a blowoff. That is just my humble opinion but I didn't get much enthusiasm for it.
On a good note the sp seems to holding the .15c range while there seems to be an across the board beatdown led by Canopy, Acreage and CannTrust.
I'm hoping for a bit of a September turn around for greenpreneurs and investors get back to investments as opposed to summer holidays. glta and dyodd