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re: Let’s talk weed stocks in this thread
Posted on 4/26/19 at 2:40 pm to quail man
Posted on 4/26/19 at 2:40 pm to quail man
I'm thinking about buying acerage holdings. seems like a straight MA play with plenty of upside. as the stock for stock trade keeps you moving acerage price up with canopy at a cheaper cost per share.
of course if they dont legalize in the us that's problematic. anyone know the time frame on the deal laid out. this seems like a good opportunity
of course if they dont legalize in the us that's problematic. anyone know the time frame on the deal laid out. this seems like a good opportunity
Posted on 4/29/19 at 12:28 pm to oklahogjr
Just got back from a hop over the northern border.
Got some interesting information
got sent here as a good place to see how the brands up there are actually performing in the real world and what people are saying about prices, quality etc. Reddit OCS
the folks i talked to said the saskatchawan province did the best job.
Other notes I got when I asked some more questions:
Lots of price problems and lack of ability for the legal companies to compete with black market so far. The black market has better quality, prices, and is readily available for delivery in a couple areas.
Tweed is having quality problems and apparently struggling to fight mold. also interesting that they're doing lots of soil instead of hydroponic growing.
Aurora was the best recommended quality legal producer right now for them atleast in ontaria province.
rollout has been messy there for sure. Interesting to hear some thoughts from over the border on how legalization has gone.
Got some interesting information
got sent here as a good place to see how the brands up there are actually performing in the real world and what people are saying about prices, quality etc. Reddit OCS
the folks i talked to said the saskatchawan province did the best job.
Other notes I got when I asked some more questions:
Lots of price problems and lack of ability for the legal companies to compete with black market so far. The black market has better quality, prices, and is readily available for delivery in a couple areas.
Tweed is having quality problems and apparently struggling to fight mold. also interesting that they're doing lots of soil instead of hydroponic growing.
Aurora was the best recommended quality legal producer right now for them atleast in ontaria province.
rollout has been messy there for sure. Interesting to hear some thoughts from over the border on how legalization has gone.
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