RE:RE:RE:TinleyNot sure how Blaze Delta's potential profits are going to benefit Tinley shareholders which I am. Blaze isn't publicly traded and are sliding their way into Tinley's assets and contracts.
Tinley shouldn't have chased that deal without searching out some better deals, jmho!
How long for Tinley's bottling line to be written off and whatever residual value is left in it will wind up in Blaze's hands as will co-packing revenue and our co-packing list.
Tinley's big hope, as I see it, is in our recipes/formulating and I am not sure if we are still claiming formulating.
Possibly Beckett's!
From an investor's point of view, Tinley was showing success in the Hemplify days and whatever problems came up got dealt with by all of the competitive hemp drinks to Tinley's.
The fact is that Tinley dropped a winning product and strategy for an unproven one of promise and also promise to be more encumbered waiting for smoothing out the legislation for thc products.
Please explain to me how Tinley is going to make any profit except from their award winning skus?
glta and dyodd