Thought I would post this researchI see someone on ceo.ca has posted the toronto area so I will post my research for the complete province data. This company has atleast 1 beverages in 784 stores in ontario, 3 or more beverages in 322, atleast 2 beverages in 691 and atleast 1 in 784. In general for all beverages sales will be 3 beverages for each store for each beverages in stores. So to get a total sale number on average expected you have to add up how many beverages they have in each store (EG: 12 stores have 7 beverages, 27 stores have 4 beverages, 78 stores have 3 beverages, so these stores would have a total of 426 beverages with sales of 3 per day would equal 1278 units for those stores per day, this is just an example) to find out the exact number expected you have to know the exact number of beverages in each store and update it atleast once a week. They have sprang back strong in the past few weeks. The real question now is are they still giving themselves these massive consutant fees because if they are this data will show up real quick as they run out of money, it will show a sharp decline of beverages in stores week over week. So far everything week over week is tracking up with more beverages in more stores.