Comment by
Debentures on Oct 25, 2020 4:11pm
I found this quote interesting “Interestingly enough, we announced (Tuesday) morning that we have acquired a store in Lloydminster, Sask., which is our first licensed retail store in Saskatchewan. So we’ll give a, I guess, call it a local outlet for product in the Saskatchewan market and we are planning additional retail expansion into the Saskatchewan market.”
Comment by
Debentures on Oct 25, 2020 4:15pm
They also made reference to VIGR being interested in opening up retail stores in Saskatchewan. It looks like they're really focusing on creating strategic partnerships from grow pods to allow these same grow pod owners to run a retail store branded under the delta 9 name (if they chose too) Nice find Knight
Comment by
gnote1 on Oct 25, 2020 5:05pm
Always good news about Delta 9. I had a dream that before the next financials DN was halted and then there was a SP re-write to 1.00. To keep the SP from being manipulated downward, D9 bought back shares to take the pressure off. LOL
Comment by
Jordan1203 on Oct 25, 2020 5:21pm
LOL I dont dream about it..but this weekend I've been looking forward to monday just to see what transpires and what guidance looks like.
Comment by
Duedilligence10 on Oct 26, 2020 7:17am
This is a great strategy for DN. DN's turnkey customers will also supply DN's stores, which means that DN takes on less risk in the event that the market is over-supplied. A very astute business plan.
Comment by
unoriginal_username on Oct 26, 2020 8:33am
We are a quality craft grower . Why sell other bulk brands . When you have the best weed and controlled environment best to add franchises and get rid of the other bulk brands which give bad reviews. IMO GLTA
Comment by
Duedilligence10 on Oct 26, 2020 11:12am
Agreed, DN needs to maintain high quality. DN's turnkey solution is aimed at showing startups how to grow high quality product. Part of DN's selling point of the tunr-key solution is that they might buy some of that product if it meets their QC standards. No need for DN to start taking on too much overhead expenses,.
Comment by
aspen865 on Oct 26, 2020 1:56am
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