RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Earnings CaffeinatedBaco wrote: That said, I have zero idea how busy they've been this summer.
Maybe the "Production Growth Timeline (Kilograms)" graph on slide 25 of the
RQB-Deck-Fall-2019.pdf investor presentation from the RQB web site gives some insight into that?
The presentation doesn't seem to be dated, so it isn't totally clear to me what parts of the graph had actually happened when it was created and which are just planned to happen.
It does appear to have been uploaded to the web site during September based on the URL, so maybe it's safe to assume that the July through August values are actual?
It also isn't clear to me if the x-axis marks correspond to the beginning, middle, or end of each month.
Regardless, it seems to suggest that a production rate of 11,000 kg/year (7,000 kg/year for Edmonton, and 4,000 kg/year for Markham) was reached by some time in August?
Presumably the jump for Markham between the "Jul-19" and "Aug-19" marks could correspond to the orbital gardens being installed there?
Does all of that seem reasonable, based on what the graph is showing?