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Oilspecson Jun 03, 2020 1:08pm
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RE:RE:RE:Brands
RE:RE:RE:Brandschrome2017 wrote: Great, thank you for your the answer. I agree, brand recognition for any Canadian LP is weak. I've noticed Canadian LPs start to buy US assets. Should Aleafia be buying US brands to manufacture here?
Toweringmars wrote: chrome2017 wrote: Do they have any brands in their portfolio with real recognition?
What an open ended question... How do you define REAL recognition? Be it Symbl or Emblem I have to say they have quite the clout and are recognised. More so on the medical side as that seems to be our angle.
Another thing to consider, is that alot of Canopys decline came from their innability to supply certain sizes to provincial buyers. I'm guessing the province put out orders asking for X ammount of 1g packages, X ammount of 3.5g ect... Now that Phase 2 has been licensed you can bet that we'll be able to scale up the packaging and distribution side of our operations and be able to fill those orders. Can see us gaining alot more market share in the next few quarters.
They did already, flying high brands, kin slips. The list goes on.....I would prefer they acquire a company that already complies with guidelines, and has an enormous product line. It would be easy as 1,2,3. Mondolez or Nestle are likely to be the next big announcement right after the expansion in grimsby. There are many smaller companies that are compliant, and their whole product line/company can be bought up for pennies on the dollar right now. I'm talking 3 million for 100% of their shares. I'm not going to throw out any names but most of these little companies have cost well over 15 million and their markets caps are at least 3 times less. Lowrider, I posted a chart a day ago, you can private message me if you need more guidance, I promise I won't block you anymore as long as you are nice. AHLONG