RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Further Reflection & Long and StrongHey there. That's not necessarily true that they need recurring contracts of 1,000 KG before a SP rise. As we've seen, other catalysts - including the increased possibility of legalization in the states (Nextleaf has patents there as you know) can push the SP higher and seem to be doing so already. If we have decent financials which show the efficiency of the plant and that low overhead/good margins (and even if they're good margins on a small amount of sale), then I'd argue that even without large deals in the near term, we could see a significant rise in SP. Nextleaf doesn't "just have patents." They have a handful of deals already. What's important and I believe will play out, is that they have an effective solution to problems with overhead that other extractors like Valens and Labs are experiencing. If this efficiency which Nextleaf stands by shows in financials (which it will at some point - possibly soon), then that itself could be a big SP catalyst. Coupled with a push toward legalization in the US (and any additional deals - even if not for 1,000 kg etc.), I bet we'll see a nice rise in SP. I could be wrong but those are my 2 cents. I don't think employees would continue to hold tons of shares if they didn't think we were headed upward.