Chartsare just another way to paint a picture. I think new companies have a life of their own but I see how you can raise a debate over what is happening. The US trading of Tinley is insignificant and I saw where it dropped about 10% on less than 10k shares. Probably somebody that needed a new Kia or a hotter prospect.
Tinley is moving forward a little bit at a time. They are trailblazers for California and I want to think that we are going to be formidable to what Canada has on shelves in the THC line. Tinley has had to make lots of changes along the way because our management needed to hook up with successful downstream partners and I believe that some of those didn't deliver as promised.
Canada happened fairly quickly for Becketts and I think we are close for the Tinley's. Good news is we have both products in California plus our own bottling facility with co-bottlers lined up. We also have market tested and tweaked products formulated by professional drink masters who saw what was needed to be successful and moved towards it. I can't wait to try our lines in Canada.
Bean counters say it takes 7 years to become profitable for new businesses and I think we are doing allright in that respect considering that what we bring is scary for lawmakers and politicians. I remember Rick Gillis thinking that it could be soon for profits and judging from the co-bottling we are doing and going to be doing in our fully paid for facility, it could be good.
Our team has done lots in an adversarial environment and we are there in California and hopefully soon in Canada and then the world.
glta and dyodd