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James E Wagner Cultivation Corp JWCAF

James E. Wagner Cultivation Corp, through its subsidiary is a licensed producer of medical cannabis focusing on producing clean, consistent cannabis using an advanced and proprietary aeroponic platform named GrowthSTORM. The company's operations are based in Kitchener, Ontario.


GREY:JWCAF - Post by User

Comment by skinny4on Oct 08, 2019 11:09am
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RE:Alright, so what have we really got.

RE:Alright, so what have we really got.If we are to compare this to the dot com craziness of the spring of 1999 and if it is following the same path, then I believe we are now in a pattern of show me the money..the strong ones will survive on good product, and great planning, thus profitability..the week ones who over spent on facilities, labour, contracts, and poor quality will fail..after a few more quarters I believe that into mid next year we will see acquisitions to make the stronger companies even stronger..time will tell but without profits and growth each quarter in regards to revenue and profits, then companies will fail..is JWCA one or the other..time will tell...it is folding out exactly like the dot com days/craze, so its only logical that profitability trumps hype...
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