Pedal2themetal7 wrote: After digesting the financials and transcript of the conference call, I can honestly say I feel cautious optimism regarding Supreme.
I believe market share and profability are key components for 2021. If I remember correctly when at full capacity 7Acres will produce 31 or 33,000 kgs which translate to $155,000,000 to $165,000,000.
Obviously it will be a gradual climb before the relevant market share is captured and the company can distribute the above noted amounts, but they already have the completed facility, have an agressive partner in Humble & Fume so if they acheive the targeted exposure I believe they can reach their goals of positive EBITDA and gradual growth Q over Q.
It is my opinion their main competotor is Aphria. The other big names are only relevant because of partnership with big money, not because of their business acumen.
There is a lot of work ahead, but to date I believe the current CEO has made some bold moves which I support, and if they can navigate the outstanding shares concern organically, which I've seen many times by other companies over the last 20 years this company could be on a positive trajectory by the end of 2021.
Most companies are playing catch up, and everyone with experience with project work, catch up is expensive and a slow process, Supreme had to adjust and be nimble regarding required changes, but those changes did not affect the quality of their product, it slowed down distribution and market share.
The main thing I like about Supreme is the fact they have available land in Kincardine, and with their independent room concept they can gradually expand their facility and be cost effective while doing so.
Dilution is definitely a concern but if they can show profability, it will be a thing of the past.
I might not be a technical investor, I keep my approach pretty basic, strong fundementals, quality product, good management team, niche and obviously profability.
I always attempt to be objective, and this company has made their fair share of mistakes, but all companies in this new industry have, and will continue to do so as they learn, but I can honestly say I finally see some positive moving forward.
We're still dealing with a penny stock in a volatile market and unstable global ecnomy, therefore anything can happen. IMHO