RE:DN should convert containers to freezers for COVID vaccineI thought DN had already talked about the first idea of possibly targetting storage. In any case, I get what you're saying but I think you're making it out to be more then it is. It's not like they're investing in these in a big way. They have some marketing material and maybe some labour costs for the sales team, perhaps not even that if they work primarily on commission. Hell for all we know the other partners maybe be taking care of the marketing and sales and we just take care of production and delivery. If they bag some lucrative government contracts great, if not, oh well, no big loss. I think for the low cost of it, it's worth taking a shot at. You miss 100% of the shots you don't take, as they say.
Personally, I think you're unfairly misrepresenting how much of a distraction this is to the core business and I think that they're "figuring out" how to run a cannabis bussiness just fine. If they open another 3 stores as intended this first quarter, that'll be plenty of progress towards the core business.
That's my opinion anyway.
Anschutz wrote: Here's an idea... DN should spend millions on figuring out how to convert their pods to freezers capable of storing COVID vaccines for transport. Here's another... DN should spend millions developing a line of container based Ready to Move homes for the poor. How about containers as recreational cabins as I hear vacation properties are hot with people opting to stay local rather than travel abroad.
Do you get it yet or are you thick as a brick? If management can't figure out what they need to do as a cannabis company, it's time for them to step aside, find someone who can or find a buyer.