RE:RE:one share noted on the CSXalready got a post pulled over at WEED for being off-topic but I think it was just somebody that doesn't like my reference to politicians.
I think there's only about a half dozen people here that care enought to post anymore and I doubt that their sentiments are any worse than mine.
I take this lack of securities action seriously and worry about public ipos becoming a thing of the past because of all the stuff that happens that is just morally wrong.
For a lot of small companies this is an integral part of their efforts to finance their operations to build a company to value and it is getting fleeced of that value because some of these actors are picking it apart or they are management that are intentionally trying to reap the spoils.
Potpreneuers are going to get caught in a bloodbath because of the iflux of players at all levels but the biggies that can keep raising and spending and picking up popular brands will still be standing in the winners circles.
Tinley lost their advantage in California because of the delays that has allowed others like Pabst Labs to emulate our forward movement better than we did. Some of the excuses weren't even beleivable as were some of the choices of partners to forward our progress and yet, we are still standing.
It seems that others are advancing and we are too except for the bottomline which we are led to believe is imminent and commonsense suggests that there has to be revenue coming in judging from all of the action on social media.
I don't know how long we can keep hiding it or facing the fact that it isn't as lucrative as we are led to believe.
This is going to have to earn on its own as I don't think we will be privy to the deadcat bounce for SAFE or some other legalization bill.
Of all the formulators and bottlers I only see CNTR looking good with most of the others on the ropes.
All of this talk about opening pot lounges is just a stopgap measure to where this is headed which is allowing serving cannabinoid infused beverages in the already established alcohol bars and lounges.
All of those beverage alcohol producers are lined up and ready to jump in to supply the new vice where consumers traditionally go which makes sense to not have to build more infrastructure when we already have lots.\
This is a commonsense adult opinion that shouldn't need to be sold to politicians and the others trying to save us from ourselves.