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Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (The) T.FIRE

The Supreme Cannabis Co Inc is a Canada-based company engaged in the production and sale of medical and recreational cannabis. Its portfolio includes products that address recreational, medical, and wellness consumers. Its brands include BlissCo, Truverra, 7ACRES, Sugarleaf, and Hiway.


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Comment by OptGreenon Feb 20, 2021 2:08pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Bruce Power !!

RE:RE:RE:RE:Bruce Power !! Much appreciated MC and agree fully....I have been very happy to hear from many of the longs of late that have been watching the progression over the last 2yrs, a very trying 2yrs to say the least. But La Brier and team have kept their eye on the ball and Beena is the result, along with CPG and minimal B2B. It sounds like many have been holding and are now adding again, this is powerful stuff...I still have 90%+ of my peak holdings.

There is nothing but upside for FIRE going forward and the best part is the balance sheet of which is no where near 50% of full production yet....there is nobody even close and there will be more culling to come in the sector, all while FIRE catches it;s stride and really sweetens that balance sheet.

We should see expansion on the BC side and increase the Craft Collecive menu....very good to hear from many that the FIRE quality is so well recognized and on such low production post Beena and CPG so far. The interview with Beena speaks volumes on the why and the where this company is going to be in the near term and beyond.

I tried some of the Truverra Jean Gee and Sensi this week for the first time in a while and with being focussed on a diet of Haze and Pink Kush for the last while...the Jean Gee has to be in the cupboard from here on much more often as well.

It has been a pleasure to hear that so many of the longs are still here, alive and well, but better yet is the air with FIRE in general....add Beena's interview video, the best is on it;s way and 'to da moon Alice' for those that own. All the best. JMHO...Opt

MichaelCanadia9 wrote: Hello Islandvibe66  I can shed some light on your question about steam to heat the greenhouses.  The answer is no.   I have had two tours of Seven Acres due to my political affiliation in this area. I live just down the road from 7 Acres.   7 Acres have been lobbying for several years for Natural Gas and they were finally succesful in 2020, in fact Natural Gas is now being installed in many areas in the Town of Kincardine.  7 Acres as you know is located just north of Kincardine at the former Green Houses that were indeed heated with surplus steam generated by Bruce Power.  7 Acres were using Propane, however, with Natural Gas now running in to their site, they are now hooked up.. Here's the great part, switching to Natural Gas has created savings of upwards to 1.5 Milllion dollars in heating costs and these savings will show up in the next quarterly report.  Beena is an exciting CEO, and she make it clear on the Shareholder call ( which I sat in on )  that Shareholders are of importance to her.

I 'm not going to tell anyone how to invest, or in what complanies or in what quanity of shares to purchase but I will say that the recent financals with a positive 3.5 Ebitda and other intriguing financials creates a "lets take a closer look at this company" thought process for investors.  For me, I've loaded up and average down from my imbalance when I purchased high two years ago.  I really, really like Supreme, in fact Supreme is my most heavily invested stock...I only hope I'm right with this one as my losses will be quite significant. I hope this helps ISLANDvibe66


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