RE:RE:RE:RE:Good VolumeI think you are correct in that, R&D will continue for years, but from what I understand they are very close to commercializing today. The game plan since 2017 has been to have one Cannavore at Aurora Mountain, and if successful, install at Aurora Sky and Auroa Vie in QC. I believe the additional units near completion will be headed to those facilities. The HC license is interesting as it allows them to do far more testing in house, and presumably, allow them to custom tailor the microbes / enzymes according to the specific cannabis plant. Definitely agree with the comments that the Organivore is really the game changer here. Aerobic digesters are nothing new, but its the ability to extract / reclaim water that is the game changer here, as that comes with so many benefits. R&D will continue indefinitely, but there is already 2 years (even longer pre going public) of testing behind this... for me end of 2019/2020 is going to massive for this company. Time will tell of course... we'll see who is right. But the fact that this stock just jumped like 60% over two days on the license news just shows how many people are sitting on this stock ready pounce. 30 cents is ridiculous cheap, 20s was stupid... teens was just insane. I expect this will be your last chance to get in cheap. But definitely not without risk.
Sthlheadr wrote:
as a water and Wastewater treatment operator by trade. Trust me when I say I understand water. R&D takes years to accomplish and prove. Not saying this is a bad tech. All I'm saying is there is years to go. Maybe just an excersise in patients. I believe once all these recent articles about MWM fade there will be a reasonable buy in point.. just my opinion.