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Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (The) T.FIRE

The Supreme Cannabis Co Inc is a Canada-based company engaged in the production and sale of medical and recreational cannabis. Its portfolio includes products that address recreational, medical, and wellness consumers. Its brands include BlissCo, Truverra, 7ACRES, Sugarleaf, and Hiway.


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Comment by Buggered123on Feb 08, 2020 10:02pm
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RE:RE:Sorry Guys

RE:RE:Sorry Guys

First off I have held this stock for 3yrs now. And I'm am so frustrated with this company. I actually like hearing what transporter, bk, dub and what a few others have to say and there opinions of this company. And you guys say what you want about tommy, but he has made predictions in the past when this stock was over 2 bucks and what direction it was going and even how low it would go and guess what? He was right unfortunately.
Some of the things that this company has done is really upsetting and also frustrating burning money or some shady deals going on in the background. 
ill make some points: that marketing company that we purchased a few yrs back was an absolute waste of money. And in my opinion we as investors got fleeced with that. The marketing company has done ZERO to improve our share price.
* truverra was also uncalled for 10 sq ft purchase for some stupid amount of money
* not impressed with blissco
*cambium more wasted money 
* nav in my opinion came across horribly in every single interview the guy was in  
our board of directors don't have much invested in our company, I looked it up on sedar 
there is absolutely no communication by the company to keep investors informed on what is going on in the company. 
opt I'm an investor. I really hate reading your bs posts everyday. "Handsome rewards" and all that other bs. Honestly I think you are some person the company sends here to write all kinds of this bs..
you got old a long time ago. And I don't drink any of your cool aid.
how about some transparency from the company, letting us in on the loop of what's going on here. 

im sorry if you get offended opt but your views don't cut it.
i would rather listen to investors like bk or transporter or dub, people like that who have the same concerns and express them. 
yours always saying "handsome rewards for those who wait".please I think a lot of people on here have had enough.


OptGreen wrote: Agreed Ped and was just asking about what you were thinking with the "sorry", thanks for clarifying...your assessment is very reasonable, while remembering that everything on the board is talk/ opinion, with the exception or NRs and other fact based info.

I may be leaning more to the upside to some degree and while I agree we could as easily as not see $10mil for the period, I see much strength in FIRE especially when compared to the pain coming for much of the sector....ACB represents more of what the sector is experiencing and will experience at least in the near term. FIRE is the contrarian and will be moving against the sector trend in the near term and the spread will increase as guidance targets are met/exceeded and if they fail to achieve goals and/or otherwise they will go down like everybody else. I think we are saying very much the same thing.

I look at FIRE as a business, the same as ACB or Pepsi, and am not invested in the 'stock' but in the company, the SP is just an indicator of the company, sector and current events and mainly manipulation....I see the same quality investment today as 4yrs ago only much better and I think Moore, Griese et al, BMO, along with those in the know of the investment community see much the same. barring the unforeseen.

While I would like to see more info anytime, all the time, the no news until required speaks to strength not weakness or something that they have to hide and we can only continue to opine and wait. There will be handsome rewards for those that own and they could be close and very handsome on just meeting targets, with the ACB pain and the potential of more to come in the rest of the sector. All the best to you and all those that own especially the longs, JMHO...Opt 

 

Pedal2themetal7 wrote: Opts, I'm not sorry for anything, had a long day yesterday and when I saw Sorry Guys for the subject on many messages I wrote it in my subject.

When it comes to the15 million figure, it is strickly my personal acceptable number. I don't like predictions due to many unknows and unpredictable obstacles, expenses etc etc.  Do I believe everything is in place to achieve 20 million +, of course I do but there has been a number of transitions experienced by the company, and probably challenges not privy to investors at the moment which could affect the final outcome. I'm always conservative with my own predictions. Just being realistic but also hopeful they will achieve a good quarter.

With a large number of LP's having experienced high profile negative exposures the investing community is reluctant in investing until the industry can prove it can be a profitable venture. 

I've researched the timeline for a number of companies, and in my opinion Supreme plus two others are probably in the strongest position to succeed. 

Will they succeed, IMO it is too early to tell, but they sure have numerous pieces in place supporting they can succeed. No reputable professional would put their reputation on the line for a company not expected to succeed. To date Supreme has kept a low profile, and worked tirelessly to establish themselves as the leading producer of premium cannabis at scale, which I believe they have achieved, without drama while maintining integrity and professionalism.

The management team is an impressive group, and with this world class operation completed and fully operational I believe they can achive it's goals.

But again, it is a volatile industry in its infancy, and still a lot of unknowns ahead. Only the companies with the flexibility to manoeuver and adapt to those unpredictable obstacles will survive.  IMHO




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