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Fire & Flower Holdings Corp FFLWF

Fire & Flower Holdings Corp. is a Canada-based technology-powered, adult-use cannabis retail company. The Company's principal business is the operation of a fully integrated cannabis consumer technology platform, supported by a fulfillment network of retail stores and delivery to cannabis consumers. The Company's segments include Retail, Wholesale and Logistics, and Digital Platform. The Retail segment sells cannabis products and accessories to the adult-use market in provinces where the sale of cannabis by private retailers is legal, and operates under retail banners Fire & Flower, Friendly Stranger, Happy Dayz, and Hotbox. The Wholesale and Logistics segment distributes and delivers cannabis products and accessories. The Digital Platform segment develops digital experiences and retail analytical insights. The Company owns and operates cannabis retail stores in the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and the Yukon territory.


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Comment by Oldweedon May 19, 2020 7:18pm
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Rotaluceps wrote:

ACT will never sell cannabis products in its stores, if only by the law. If they could sell cannabis products, they wouldn't need a partner. They would be selling all the products from any companies. Stop pumping, you are not good at it. If there was only a few chances that it would happen, and there is not, the stock would be already at $4.00 based on future profit. 



I remember when Macs milk (convenience stores) didn't sell any alcohol because of strict regulations although in Quebec were some at that time. Like any other commodity, regulations will change over time. Of course you will see the specialty boutique stores supply and flourish with many brands and that is where FAF comes into the picture on a national and international stage...just like Amazon does for all the brands they sell sector specific MJ products. With the Hyfire AI they will amass a valuable portfolio of what sells and where. This is in my opinion where CT comes in. They as they do with any other product cherry pick the best selling products people pop out for "convenience" These products are sold at a premium mostly outside of normal boutique hours ( this is the convenience store concept)...it is a proven model that works. Just as companies fight to get shelf space in large retailers they will fight to get shelf space in FAF boutiques and yes eventually in CT stores. LP's are and will continue to try and acquire as much shelf space in as many retailers as they can just like any other product. This is a long play and a very interesting one at that. IMO!
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