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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Invictus MD Strategies Corp IVITF

Invictus MD Strategies Corp is a cannabis company with a focus on the Canadian cannabis space, offering a selection of products under a wide range of cannabinoid profiles that fit the demand of the company's medical clients and retail customers. Its wholly-owned subsidiary's Phase I and Phase II facilities are in full production. The company's 50% owned subsidiary has completed its Phase II... see more

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Invictus MD Strategies Corp > Transparency (Expectation control)
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Post by Kleptocracy on Jun 01, 2019 9:29am

Transparency (Expectation control)

That is what (I hope!) the new CEO will bring with him to the CEO position.

I spent a lot of time lately trying to make the numbers for the "Best guess" expected production for a given Square footage work. I simply can't

 "1000Kg per 10,000 sqft."

If that number were in any way accurate the revenue would be much higher.

I'd like to see either the number of grams sold in the quarterly financials or the average price per gram. If I have either one of those I can do some math and get the other.

If that formula was in any way accurate production should be 100 grams per Sqft annually.

I dug at this and the best guess I can come up with is actual production is 45 grams per Sqft annually, there is a large fudge factor in that number because of the fuzziness of the data used as the basis for the analysis but there isn't enough fuzziness in the data to account for the differnce between 100 and 45 grams per sqft.

Is there anyone out there with better numbers (more accurate) than this?
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