RE:You can't know this business because it's not build yetit's obvious you should not be responsible for investing anyone's, including your own, money. I questiow after whatever that is you wrote, whether or not you're fit to have access to a keyboard. All of the lies and misrepresentations you spread are dangerous to novice investors (one day you might reach novice). There is nothing unique about N other than they have declining revenues while every other retailer is setting record sales.
This will never be Amazon or Uber, in fact, best case scenario in my mind is that they can find enough investors to support them until Labz is up and running. You've wrote numerous times that CannMart is going to have 100% market share and that alone should raise enough red flags for anyone reading to put you on ignore.
Writing is on the wall, i advise everyone to actually read through the financials, do the basic math the donkey and lhama are too daft to compute and make your investing decisions based on that. What you're reading below is from an individual that has no grasp on reality and resorts to lying over and over and over. You should ashamed and embarrassed, kid.
whisky11 wrote: This is unique business project. Has some similarities with Uber, Amazon ,Shopify and airbnb.
But is none of them, so you can't say that you understand something which is alien to you.
History of your investment dear randomtask tells me that you understand business ideas from 12,000 years ago and beginning of 220 century before Jesus Christ was born.
I can prove through history of your posting that you invested in Farm in Columbia and brick and mortar retail store in Canada. So when you read further down you will see that my investment is the newest in the history of human race.
Until now, researchers believed farming was 'invented' some 12,000 years ago in an area that was home to some of the earliest known human civilizations. A new discovery offers the first evidence that trial plant cultivation began far earlier -- some 23,000 years ago.
.Retail markets have existed since ancient times. Archaeological evidence for trade, probably involving barter systems, dates back more than 10,000 years.
If you try to study the history of e-commerce you find that e-commerce is little older than 20 years, in reality it's age is practically double. Michael Aldrich had demonstrated the first e-commerce or online shopping system in 1979 (1). Based on this historical event we may consider that e-commerce is 35 years old