RE:RE:RE:RE:News!!Supreme has always had a quality product which has been its niche from day one, for a few years the company had sub par management and could never get traction with the market or analysts.
Their laser focus on quality has never wavered, we now have elite management and we finally get positive reviews from analyst, and good volume.
If you look at companies like Aphria, Canadian Solar, StoneCo, Good Food Market, they reach a certain point where everything aligns and you can see their sweet spot and SP commence their successful upward trend, and the deep pockets are usually not far behind.
I strongly believe that if we can have +20 million for Q3 and 4, and they strongly position themselves for 2022 we could see the said sweet spot ,mid 2022 early 2023. If they can show that they can gain market share to produce at full capacity, maintain strong revenues, low to no debt it will be a strong competitor within the industry.
Benna was successful in bringing a company from 40 million to 400 million, this company can already deliver to 400 million with their completed facility, I want to see where she takes Supreme. I also like the fact she is concentrating on the EU market, instead of the over saturated US market.
Kincardine facility:
Expected packaging 48,000 containers per day
Expected cultivation
50,000 KG annually
Langley facility:
Oil Bottling
~ 1,000,000 bottles per year.
Vape Cartridges ~ 1,500,000 carts per year.
EU projected market 37 billion by 2027
US projected market of 76 Billion by 2027
IMHO