Post by
Kawabonga on Jun 02, 2021 7:34pm
Glad some people finally listening...
I'm seeing posts by long term or ex long holders starting to realize this is a lost cause/they got out. Honestly, I've been trying to tell you guys since 2020 this was doomed.
There is no market for nextleaf, be it IP market or cannabis sales market. They are too late to the game and missed the train BECAUSE they focused on something that it useless at this point.
Buying a fallen brand ain't gonna solve anything. Building an 8000 cart/day manufacturing line is a lost cause too, their brand will never manage to surpass current brands (last mover disadvantage) to fully utilize their brand new manuf. line. VLNS is the king of white label and LABS is hogging the crumbs, OILS will only be left with dust.
Trst is right, there are real opportunities elsewhere. Pack your bags and leave OILS behind.
Sweet dreams!
Comment by
TrstAph on Jun 02, 2021 7:46pm
Truthfully Kawa, i never thought i would see the day when i would agree with you. Its simply about (i) market interest and (ii) revenue numbers; no one cares about IP and nextleaf makes no money. This is truly the reality. I lost money selling but I know the future is bright on the south side. I just wish i realized this earlier.
Comment by
AuroraAurora on Jun 02, 2021 7:55pm
If you've sold then move on brother. Why hang around here and bash NL?
Comment by
stealthct on Jun 02, 2021 9:57pm
Hanging around so we can finally use our special black suit as we all hold hands.
Comment by
Salbrom on Jun 02, 2021 8:19pm
Evrything you put in your mount and chew on and drink except fruit and vegetable is patented lol you have zero clue about what you're talking about !!!! trust aphria
Comment by
Blizzy420 on Jun 03, 2021 7:45am
Still gotta be useful patents. I haven't seen any of those here. Long term if the market continues to focus on isolated cannabanoids the manufacturing or creation of those cannabanoids in a lab is much cleaner and more efficient. Unless it's a whole plant extract these guys are barking up the wrong tree.