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Tinley Beverage Company Inc C.TNY

Alternate Symbol(s):  TNYBF

The Tinley Beverage Company Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures a line of non-alcoholic, cannabis-infused beverages for use in California, United States and in Ontario, Canada. The Company also manufactures cannabis-infused beverages for contract manufacturing clients. It offers terpene and cannabis-infused non-alcoholic Tinley's '27 and Tinley's Tonics products, for distribution to licensed dispensaries and home delivery channels in California. The Beckett's Classics and Beckett's '27 lines of non-alcoholic, terpene-infused non-cannabis versions of these formulations are available in select mainstream food, beverage, and specialty retailers in the United States as well as in select grocery and specialty stores in Canada. Its subsidiaries include Hemplify Inc., Algonquin Springs Beverage Management LLC, Beckett’s Tonics California Inc., Beckett's Tonics Canada Inc., Tinley's Canada Inc., and Lakewood Libations Inc.


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Comment by sneakysneakyon Nov 26, 2021 10:08pm
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RE:RE:Anon sold 15x all net sellers combined except TD in 1-month.

RE:RE:Anon sold 15x all net sellers combined except TD in 1-month.
I am like Nipsey Hussle on repeat, in the "blink" of an eye, you will do a 180, 2.
That wordplay is over your head.
 
Do you think I wasn't born before 1999? Obviously, you can't do simple DD. smh.
 
Richard mentioned the upgrades currently taking place at the long beach facility will allow for multiple lines to run simultaneously. Did you even read the Q3 corporate presentation?
 
"Weekly client bookings since mid-June 2021 onward; further growth expected from increased daily use and enabling multiple lines to run simultaneously."
 
The 1% tax means on a going-forward basis Tinley's products and their co-packers can be produced cheaper than competitors in Cali. It means higher margins. It means chosing Long Beach to build a facility instead of Modesto Cali or another county was the smart decision.
 
The tax break also means when interstate cannabis happens Tinley will be shipping to legal states cannabis beverages cheaper than competitors. There is no if, it will happen, it's simply a matter of when, none of you reefer madness trolls scare me in the slightest, a bunch of keyboard warriors who look down at the ground when a real one looks you dead in the eyes in real life, pfffft.
 
0 debt, yes, and currently operating in a federally illegal market with no access to safe banking, that's an accomplishment that cannot be said for a handful of cannabis companies, not to mention publicly traded ones. Broke is a temporary situation, poor is a state of mind, Tinley's had inbound institutional interest before Safe Banking was weeks/months away from passing, it won't disappear now, hence the reason the peanut gallery is sooooOO loud.
 
I can't tell you which mainstream beverage brands, MSO's, or Canadian LP's are interested in co-packing with Tinley, I wouldn't have any sources if I sold them out to goofy's such as yourself, I can only make "assumptions" like TLRY who tried to trademark one of Tinley's cannabis beverages in Canada.
Do you think Richard is going to allow the entire company to be sold for 18c when his average cost is 33c? HAHAHA!
 
That's almost cute.
 
It's easier said than done buying a publicly-traded company operating in multiple states and countries with thousands of retail shareholders. Beckett's is in more mainstream retailers in multiple states and countries than the majority of peers who only operate in mom & pops cannabis dispensaries in one state, such as Levia who was purchased for 60M with much less potential than Tinley's.
 
55c per unit to 1.20 is on the Q3 corporate presentation as a specific co-packing fee, you dummy. You suck.
 
 
Pedronocents wrote: Hey Snakey, whats with you. Are you really just like that Blink 182 song- What's my age again? It's probably from before you were born so ask your Moms about it. Let's see what is wrong with your assumptions.

quote=sneakysneaky]15 net buyers over the previous month, and only 6 net sellers with Anon selling 15x all net sellers combined except for TD!! Don't mistaken Tinley's share price with the company's performance operationally.

House Positions for C:TNY from 20211025 to 20211125
House Bought $Val Ave Sold $Val Ave Net $Net
22 Fidelity 2,179,500 317,960 0.146 100,376 16,562 0.165 2,079,124 -301,398
2 RBC 1,971,694 285,955 0.145 718,485 101,485 0.141 1,253,209 -184,470
79 CIBC 1,220,580 163,990 0.134 695,831 103,225 0.148 524,749 -60,765
89 Raymond James 518,175 75,282 0.145 81,154 11,484 0.142 437,021 -63,798
80 National Bank 531,441 79,438 0.149 122,171 17,811 0.146 409,270 -61,627
9 BMO Nesbitt 551,240 79,654 0.144 183,621 26,162 0.142 367,619 -53,492
85 Scotia 983,217 140,322 0.143 657,920 95,815 0.146 325,297 -44,507
88 Credential 404,010 54,786 0.136 79,475 12,103 0.152 324,535 -42,683
124 Questrade 301,135 41,530 0.138 27,600 4,262 0.154 273,535 -37,268
13 Instinet 113,000 15,114 0.134 46,500 7,106 0.153 66,500 -8,008
28 BBS 20,000 2,350 0.118 0   20,000 -2,350
59 PI 16,400 2,706 0.165 0   16,400 -2,706
19 Desjardins 13,800 1,912 0.139 8,000 1,240 0.155 5,800 -672
14 ITG 11,799 1,680 0.142 10,762 1,598 0.148 1,037 -82
18 Echelon 3,882,576 388,257 0.10 3,882,576 388,257 0.10 0 0
68 Leede 0   3,800 532 0.14 -3,800 532
70 Manulife 5,000 750 0.15 11,115 1,667 0.15 -6,115 917
36 Latimer 9,289 1,389 0.15 27,005 4,005 0.148 -17,716 2,616
33 Canaccord 114,000 15,492 0.136 308,000 46,930 0.152 -194,000 31,438
7 TD Sec 2,295,100 321,240 0.14 2,927,097 412,720 0.141 -631,997 91,480
1 Anonymous 1,707,373 238,473 0.14 6,957,841 975,334 0.14 -5,250,468 736,861
TOTAL 16,849,329 2,228,280 0.132 16,849,329 2,228,298 0.132 0 18


For every net seller there are more than 2x the amount of net buyers, meaning, more investors/traders see the risk to reward favoring the buy side at these manipulated depressed prices.



Tinley's signed 10+ co-packing clients in less than 1 year and is nearing the completion of expanding all beverage production capacity allowing numerous lines to operate simultaneously with the addition of new formats.

Big deal they signed 10, how many are they currently producing for? Please show the press release which states they will be operating numerous lines simultaneously?

 
 
1% tax break not available to competitors in California operating outside Long Beach.

So what a 1% tax rate means, nothing from nothing leaves/means nothing.
 
0 debt. and almost 0 money in the coffers.
 
Fixed cost business with high margins & another 30+ co-packers in NDA discussions, some in final stages with MSO's and mainstream beverage brands.

Go ahead tell us its 30+ and I have a 12 inch pianist at home. MSO's and mainstream beverage brands, which ones? Cause if just 1 really wanted this company they could probably offer .18 and take this whole company over with that.
 
Tinley only needs 3-4 successful co-packing clients to generate enough earnings to profitability, not including Beckett's, and Tinley's cannabis branded products in two countries.

And that my friend is the tricky part, when will they be producing for 3 - 4 "successful" co-packers? Please restate the truth, Tinley's is not in "two countries", just like my pianist, and Becketts is only available in Alberta not Ontario (in Canada) as the updated Tinleys site states.

 
 
55c per unit x2M units x4 co-packers = 4.4M, Tinley's cash burn went down on previous financials from roughly 2.3M to 1.8M per Q, once the expansion is finished COGS should continue decreasing and cash-flow positive or profitability will happen sooner rather than later. IMO.

Another theory!!! .55c per unit, who says they are getting that, it's been bandied about between .50 and 1.something erother. But let's say they offer a company a deal like we will produce the first batch at .20 per and if they run so much the cost declines so that it gets to .10 per. Now how many deals do you think might have been made like that? Who would you say is doing the distro for those said products that you believe are being produced by Tinley's/Lakewood by the hundreds of thousands?

 
 
That's a bare minimum bearish example per quarter with 4 co-packers only using the mini-line & Canning line.

Unfortunately stock prices are a good indication of how things are going? For ever Tesla or Monster there are hundreds of stock failures the other way, so don't try and pull that 1 rabbit out of the hat, Bullwinkle. Oh sorry another one before your time.

 
 
Revenues have increased YoY by 1000% & QoQ by 100%. Eventually hat sales had to go up.
Upcoming earnings will be between 700k-1M, that's my estimate. Great the internet psychic, Dear Abbie can you tell me am I going to come into some taco's? Sorry, another one from before your conception.
 
Tinley's currently trading below asset value and nearing the bottom of a descending broadening wedge on a macro chart, I expect to see a bullish reversal around 9c-8c CAD when the price approaches the baseline of support on the pattern coinciding with earnings. If the price declines below the downward sloping support and it turns into resistance upon back-testing, 6.5c is the next price target, all the way down to 3.5c.
 
 


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