RE:RE:Supply agreements are legally binding!So I would think this transformational news would be enough to get you off the fence and buy back in.
Your quote from Sept 2020 "
Since i have sold couple of quarters ago, am just holding my pop corn for now (organic pop corn) and spectating the probable (market) wreck. Furious bears are gathering everywhere few are seeing it. JimmyB"
The share price at that time was anywhere from $1.40 to $2.00 if you sold at the peak. So it will be an expensive move to buy back now. JimmyBly1 wrote:
These are SA yes, undisclosed thats frustrating (in the big numbers) but do see that the Brazilian one is a distribution agreement so operational margin is different from a direct sale deal (xx% - 2 digit - less) and they do manage their own customer base so its much more risky. Given how young this product is, I'd be surprized they committed on minimum volumes whatsoever. JimmyB