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Thanks for posting Potter
I'll buy it back in the .40's.
Great, maybe one day RQ can get a license to actually sell and cultivate, maybe before the next headline reads. "Pot sellers reach surplus".
It's really unacceptable that a company with 4 pillars, one of the pillars being a turn key solution pillar. The pillar that takes a company by the hand and walks them through all the paperwork to get said company up and running. Its unacceptable that RQ does not even have their own paperwork in order, RQ did not procure their own license to sell or cultivate at theur own facilities. Think of the revenue they are missing out on.
I was told in a phone conversation with McDonald that brokerage firms would initiate coverage on RQ, that never happened, I also believe that OG is not Proprietary to RQ. I was also told in phone conversations that instead of RQ diluting stock further via toxic loans and dilution, that RQ would secure funding with a major Canadian bank. I dont know if that is true or not but I cant take RQ at their word anymore because of they cant even get a license to sell or cultivate their own MJ. Of course at some point HC will grant the license and stock may pop 20% but beware of them diluting the share price to raise capital.
A license to sell and cultivate might help. Unacceptable that Raven, a company that helps others with Health Canadas paperwork, does not have a license by Oct 17th.
Surprisingly, I sent a detailed email to Mathieu McDonald and he did not return my email. I asked about RotoGro and he went radio silent. For the record he's always answered my questions. I also asked about some clarity with the cultivation license in Edmonton and Sales license at Markham facility. No Joy, radio silent. Really surprised these licenses were not issued prior to Oct 17.
I sent a generic email to the home garden show RQB was at and got a reply that their products by "LORE" and "Bloomera" would not be for sale until they get the license from Health Canada. For a company that deals with Health Canada, and helps other companies with their consulting business, it seems like a pretty poor relationship.
Well, sad to say we are being played by the pump and dump crowd. I believe in this company, business model, and management.
Two bid catalysts coming -- Markham gets its sales license from Health Canada and when the facility in Edmonton get confirmation that it can start cultivation.
Oct 10th TV commercials start
Website for medical MJ at some point.
A nice RVVQF read, well worth 5 minutes of your valuable time. Read on-->
RVVQF operates in the Legal Marijuana/Cannabis Sector which is in the midst of a ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME Sector Rally.
In just 1 WEEK, our neighbors to the north in Canada will Legalize Weed Nationwide for recreational use on Oct 17!
Let's explore what makes RVVQF so unique and so attractive in both the short & long term....
RavenQuest is a diversified publicly traded cannabis company with divisions focused upon cannabis production, management services and specialized research & development.
RavenQuest is a LICENSED PRODUCER with facilities located in Markham, Ontario and Edmonton, Alberta.
RVVQF aims to grow and succeed with their FOUR PILLARS Approach:
1. Engaging the Indiginous Peoples of Canada to partner and build facilities with favorable tax breaks like the recent partnership with Fort McMurray #468 First Nation and contract with Alexander First Nation, to develop a Cannabis License application.
2. Acquiring Health Canada Licensed Producers and late-stage producers like Bloomera, Alberta Green Biotech, and Western AgriPharma with aims of producing at least 51,000 kilograms of cannabis annually from these facilities!
3. Consulting other Cannabis Producers & Companies while utilizing it's Ground-Breaking ORBITAL GARDENING 2.0 Technology!
4. Landmark Research Partnership with Canada’s top-ranked McGill University, to provide research into new ways of maximizing yeilds and production for it's acquisitions and partners -- a HUGE long-term competative advantage!
With Canada’s Cannabis Industry expected to surpass $22 BIL in size over the coming years, the industry is expected to see a shortfall in supply with the near-term plans to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
And more than any other Cannabis play right now, RVVQF - as a LICENSED PRODUCER - may be the most PREPARED company to meet this DEMAND when Canada Legalizes!
RVVQF forecasts a $15 MIL Revenue Stream on the Management Services side alone for 2018 to 2019, which means the company will have a positive cash flow.
Once its production facilities are up and running, they expect to see $55 MIL in annual revenue on that side of the business!!!
THE BOTTOM LINE
More than any Cannabis company we've seen so far, RVVQF truly seems the most ready to capture a sizable portion of Canada's Cannabis Market!
Needless to say, RVVQF could soon be in the same discussion as the big boys like Canopy Growth, Aurora, Tilray, and more!
With the Four Pillars approach as their mantra, RVVQF offers everything from Technology and Consulting to Production and Research.
By diversifying their offerings into each of their divisions, RVVQF has brilliantly created an ecosystem poised for success.
So with Canada's Legalization only 1 week away, there may be no better time for this GROUND FLOORSituation than right now!
My notes on share price.
Through its investment division, RQB Capital Corp., the company made its first acquisition: Alberta Green Biotech, a 35,500-square-foot facility with 7,000 kilograms in annual production capacity with a pending Health Canada application. RavenQuest also just acquired Bloomera, a 20,000-square-foot licensed production facility with 4,000 kilograms in annual production capacity. The company hopes to ramp up to 11,000 kilograms per year ($55 million in annual revenue) when fully operational.
Robinson forecasts a $15 million revenue stream on the management services side alone for 2018 to 2019, which means the company will have a positive cash flow. Once its production facilities are up and running, he expects to see $55 million in annual revenue on that side of the business. He didn’t provide a detailed estimate, but its partnerships with First Nations will add revenue as well. The company is also in early conversations with potential international partners; Robinson told investors to keep an eye for more partnership announcements going forward.
Although RavenQuest will not be a major producer early on, we are favorable on the growth trajectory. By the end of 2018, RavenQuest expects to be producing approx. 11,000 kilograms on an annual basis and will be able to capitalize on a market shortage. We are favorable on the capacity that will be coming online and will monitor how the team continues to execute.
July 11, 2018
RavenQuest BioMed Inc. (CSE:RQB) (OTCQB:RVVQF) is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Bloomera Inc. (“Bloomera”), has signed a memorandum of understanding (the “MOU”) with the British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch (“BCLDB”) to pursue the wholesale distribution of cannabis produced by Bloomera. It is expected that the agreement to be reached with BCLDB will cover the first 12 months of the legalized adult use cannabis market in Canada and see Bloomera sell all of its production over that period to the BCLDB. The MOU provides that Bloomera will supply a broad assortment of cultivars and end products to the BCLDB.
Bloomera produces 4K and that will go to BCLDB.
Edmontons - Alberta Green Biotech Produces 7K
Consulting fees and orbital gardens will make 15 million in Revenue
If you go to Priceofweed.com
You will see that weed sells at 8/gram, Ravequest used a conservative 5/gram.
At $5 dollars/ gram that's 22 million from Bloomera and I imagine if its high quality weed they can sell it for a little more in Toronto, let's say conservatively, 7/gram. 7000Kilos × $7/ gram equals $49 million. I estimate 71 million in revenue between end of 2018 and 2019 plus 15 million in consulting fees and orbital gardens. That's $86 million in revenue end of 2018-2019.
Please add or correct my math if you see things differently. This does not include potential tax breaks with indigenous people.
I would love to hear some color from the company on McGill university, and the type of cultivars they are developing. Can they develop a cultivar like Kush that is commonly known? Is that their goal? Or is RBQ's goal to develop the best quality medicinal product? How is the medical weed website coming along?
I may have to make a call to the company if someone doesn't beat me to it.
Thoughts
A few catalysts on the horizon. Facility in Markham should receive its sales license from Health Canada and the facility in Edmonton should get confirmation that it can start cultivation.
October 10th adds start
Oct 17th legalization in Canada
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RavenQuest BioMed verges on sevenfold increase in plants per square foot
Orbital Garden turns 72 square foot grow space into almost 500 square feet of production surface
By Scott Johnstone
December 18, 2017
Vancouver-based RavenQuest BioMed Inc. is making strides toward maximizing the effective use of space in cannabis production facilities. While a number of LPs have developed methods that make use of vertical space with racked shelves, the new ‘orbital gardens’ developed at RavenQuest go a step further.
The design is adapted from rotational gardens—commercially sold home growing chambers wherein plants are positioned in a 360 degree circle arcing vertically around a central bulb. While small-scale consumer models have been available for years, RavenQuest has expanded on the rotational architecture with the aim of applying the model to large-scale production environments.
Each orbital garden is 4 feet tall, 4 feet wide, and 9 feet long, with a total inner growing surface of 82 square feet, but with a floor-space footprint of only 32 square feet. That surface-to-footprint ratio is further compounded by the stackable nature of the design—RavenQuest’s current ‘six-stack’ deployment fits six orbital gardens together, stacked two units wide and three units high, for a total of 492 square feet of growing surface within a floor-space footprint of just 72 square feet.
“There’s been an interesting phase of large producers who are building out massive facilities,” RavenQuest’s Mathieu McDonald told Lift, “which may or may not work out, depending on what the economics turn out to be.”
McDonald pointed to the federal government’s recent decision to allow micro-cultivators within the recreational legalization framework, as well as the high cost of building and maintaining large facilities, and the increasingly crowded market space.
“All that adds up to lower realized per-gram revenues for big producers,” said McDonald, “so that just highlights the importance of being able to produce efficiently.”
Extended benefits
Floor space is expensive—especially ACMPR-licensed floor space—but the biggest ongoing costs for indoor cannabis producers are wages, and electricity for the lighting, ventilation, and environmental systems.
“These gardens reduce your electricity costs by 70 to 80 percent,” offered McDonald, “because the plants rotate around one light.”
McDonald says the orbital gardens also reduce nutrient costs by roughly 25 percent, and that the systems are largely automated.
Everything in the grow room is controlled by one operator on a remote human-machine interface, with minimal entries into the grow room. This eliminates a major vector for threats like infection and powdery mildew.
“The more people that go in and out of any grow room,” McDonald explained, “the greater your risk is, as a producer, for infection. We’ve done security for several existing licensed producers, and with any given grow cycle we were seeing potentially hundreds of entries by individuals into the grow site.”
Research and development
RavenQuest has also experimented with other plants, with varied results. McDonald said some plants (peppers, for example) don’t react well to being upside down. But some plants thrive under the gentle agitation and movement—floral yoga.
According to McDonald, in the case of cannabis, the rotation of the drums strengthens the plants significantly and results in robust plants with stalks he described as “thicker than a grown man’s thumb.”
Earlier this fall RavenQuest announced it had entered into a research partnership with McGill University, launching studies at two McGill laboratory facilities with a focus on cultivar recognition, yield improvement, and plant stabilization.
Cannabis is currently a genetically unstable crop. Even sophisticated growers are unable to predict with precision what the yield will be for any given crop when that crop is started. In any grow room with dozens or hundreds of plants grown from the same strain as each other, under the same conditions as each other, the plants will generally be different heights, widths, and have a variety of differences in flower expression.
“Stabilization has been done with other plants,” related McDonald, “it just hasn’t been done with cannabis because cannabis has been illegal to research.”
“But if you drive down the highway in Alberta and look at the farms,” he added, “you see that all of the wheat is the same height. You know exactly what you’re getting every time, because it expresses in a stable fashion.”
RavenQuest’s research with McGill seeks to work toward stabilizing cannabis through the identification of genetic markers responsible for traits such as height and flower expression.
Meanwhile, research at the second McGill lab is set to focus on yield improvements using the new orbital gardens.
Featured image courtesy of RavenQuest BioMed Inc.
Thanks Cent - 2nd inning, good stuff
Century,
Can you run the same numbers for RQ? I think 105 million outstanding shares. 70 million in estimated Revenue in 2019. I talked to management and they told me they were "entering into the tier one banking space and away from dilutive financing".
What would be a fair share price for 2019?
Thanks Cent
This is why I bought RBQ
Great info Cent. I was not aware of those numbers. Exciting company, hopefully they can execute the business model without dilution.
Cent, I appreciate your input. I'm using RBQ's press releases to come up with 70 million. I've never seen the 2000 number for Bloomera. My understanding is Bloomera would be fully functioning at the end of 2018. Also, they have sold their product to the liquor board. My assumption is $5/ gram = 20 million.
There are a lot of fiscally rewarding aspects of this company. It will be interesting to see how it plays out.
My thoughts on RBQ:
Through its investment division, RQB Capital Corp., the company made its first acquisition: Alberta Green Biotech, a 35,500-square-foot facility with 7,000 kilograms in annual production capacity with a pending Health Canada application. RavenQuest also just acquired Bloomera, a 20,000-square-foot licensed production facility with 4,000 kilograms in annual production capacity. The company hopes to ramp up to 11,000 kilograms per year ($55 million in annual revenue) when fully operational.
Robinson forecasts a $15 million revenue stream on the management services side alone for 2018 to 2019, which means the company will have a positive cash flow. Once its production facilities are up and running, he expects to see $55 million in annual revenue on that side of the business. He didn’t provide a detailed estimate, but its partnerships with First Nations will add revenue as well. The company is also in early conversations with potential international partners; Robinson told investors to keep an eye for more partnership announcements going forward.
Although RavenQuest will not be a major producer early on, we are favorable on the growth trajectory. By the end of 2018, RavenQuest expects to be producing approx. 11,000 kilograms on an annual basis and will be able to capitalize on a market shortage. We are favorable on the capacity that will be coming online and will monitor how the team continues to execute.
July 11, 2018
RavenQuest BioMed Inc. (CSE:RQB) (OTCQB:RVVQF) is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary, Bloomera Inc. (“Bloomera”), has signed a memorandum of understanding (the “MOU”) with the British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch (“BCLDB”) to pursue the wholesale distribution of cannabis produced by Bloomera. It is expected that the agreement to be reached with BCLDB will cover the first 12 months of the legalized adult use cannabis market in Canada and see Bloomera sell all of its production over that period to the BCLDB. The MOU provides that Bloomera will supply a broad assortment of cultivars and end products to the BCLDB.
Bloomera produces 4K and that will go to BCLDB.
Edmontons - Alberta Green Biotech Produces 7K
Consulting fees and orbital gardens will make 15 million in Revenue
If you go to Priceofweed.com
You will see that weed sells at 8/gram, Ravequest used a conservative 5/gram.
At $5 dollars/ gram that's 22 million from Bloomera and I imagine if its high quality weed they can sell it for a little more in Toronto, let's say conservatively, 7/gram. 7000Kilos × $7/ gram equals $49 million. I estimate 71 million in revenue between end of 2018 and 2019 plus 15 million in consulting fees and orbital gardens. That's $86 million in revenue end of 2018-2019.
Please add or correct my math if you see things differently. This does not include potential tax breaks with indigenous people.
I would love to hear some color from the company on McGill university, and the type of cultivars they are developing. Can they develop a cultivar like Kush that is commonly known? Is that their goal? Or is RBQ's goal to develop the best quality medicinal product? How is the medical weed website coming along?
I may have to make a call to the company if someone doesn't beat me to it.
Thoughts?
I read it differently. Previously stated they would have 70 million in revenue in 2019. This is an additional 35-48 million. How could you read it differently?
Thanks for your reply that's where I see the share price heading. I bought it for a long term investment but didnt expect RVVQF to lose value every day. Ironically, it's down 4.20 % today. The stock goes have a sense of humor.
Hey Century,
I type in outstanding shares for RVVQF and Marketwatch.com and OTCmarkets.com both list outstanding shares at 93.5 million. I'm assuming they are correct. Bloomberg showed a different number.
So with 70 million revenue in 2019 where do you see the share price? Or better yet, what is a fair price per share?
92 million outstanding shares, but who's counting. Im just hoping to break even now. I genuinely like the company and business model but the dilution of shares hurts.
The four pillars of losing Money:
Read about RVVQF
Think about investing in RVVQF
Invest in RVVQF
Tell others to invest in RVVQF
Cnote, century,
I love this company's business model and leadership team. I understand they are making 650,000 in Revenue this year and are estimated to make 70 million in Revenue in 2019. Q) Where do you see potential share price in 1year, 3 years, 5 years? Does this company have a chance to catch the big boys in the field? It seems like you need a deal with Molson, or constellayion brands to catch a break. Thoughts?
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RVVQF PRESENTS A "GROUND FLOOR" OPPORTUNITY AT THE CANNABIS SECTOR!
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Some of you might be wondering why we have been covering the Legal Marijuana/Cannabis Sectorso often.
Well, think about it...
This will NEVER happen again. There will NEVER be another Banned Substance made legal on this scale, creating a future TRILLION Dollar Global Market.
Yes, this Sector BOOM is ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME.
So despite how you feel about Cannabis, the Setor continues to heat up as we approach the November 2018 Midterm Elections, as States like New Jersey, Vermont, Ohio, Michigan, and more look to put Full Legalization on the ballot.
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Not to be outdone, our neighbors to the north in Canada will Legalize Weed as soon as this August!
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As they say, "The GREEN RUSH is ON" and $12 BIL is up for Grabs as Canada Legalizes Cannabis!
This is why there may be NO BETTER TIME than Right Now to consider this week's New Profile...RVVQF (RavenQuest BioMed Inc)!
THE "FOUR PILLARS" OF RVVQF
RavenQuest BioMed Inc. is a diversified publicly traded Cannabis company with divisions focused upon cannabis production, management services & consulting and specialized research & development.
New to the US Markets as of just last month, RVVQF presents a potential "GROUND FLOOR" Opportunity into the Red Hot Marijuana/Cannabis Sector!
The company's business model uniquely provides investors with the certainty of near-term revenue and the upside of production growth through newly-licensed production facilities.
This is achieved using a diversified FOUR PILLARS approach:
PILLAR 1: PARTNERSHIP WITH INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
?It is believed that the Canadian Federal government will grant 20% of all future Cannabis production to Indigenous Peoples. So RVVQF has developed an indigenous-centered, end-to-end solution for Cannabis production and sale on sovereign land.
As part of these programs, the company provides sovereign nations with the technical know-how, staff resources, and financing opportunities in exchange for a percentage ownership in the facilities.
These partnerships could lead to a steady stream of positive announcements of new production licenses over the coming quarters as well as favorable taxation benefits - a huge advantage!
RVVQF has already engaged with an impressive list of prospective Indigenous Peoples partners and anticipates that many of these engagements will begin as simple service contracts to build facilities that evolve into partnerships with equity interests.
In fact, RVVQF has already hit the ground running with its recent partnership with Fort McMurray #468 First Nation!
?Per the Agreement, the company will provide its expertise to deliver the technical know-how, staff resources, and financing opportunities as they relate to the development of the Production Facility, initially sized at 24,000 square feet (but is intended to be rapidly expanded to 250,000 sq ft!!). In consideration, RavenQuest will receive a 30% ownership interest in such a facility.
RVVQF's recent deal with Fort McMurray #468 First Nation underscores the company’s ability to execute on its Indigenous Peoples’ agreements, as well as shows how the company’s four pillars work together.
PILLAR 2: INVESTMENTS & LICENSED PRODUCTION DIVISION
?RVVQF recently acquired 100% of Edmonton-based Alberta Green Biotech and is expected to complete the 35,500 square-foot facility by mid-2018.
Alberta Green Biotech is in the final stages of acquiring its license to produce medical marijuana under the federal Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations.
The company is dedicated to producing the finest quality products for patients suffering from chronic pain, seizures, nausea, anxiety, muscle spasms, insomnia and loss of appetite.
At capacity, the facility will produce 7,000 Kg of cannabis annually, a yield per square foot substantially higher than competitors. The Investment division will continuously add to its portfolio.
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In March, RVVQF also announced the Acquisition of BLOOMERA - an Ontario-based producer of cannabis under the Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes Regulations.
Bloomera currently holds a Health Canada License to Cultivate and will initially add approximately 2,000 kg of annual production of cannabis to RVVQF's investment division and eventually expected to produce 4,000 kg!
Bloomera’s 20,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art indoor facility is located only 30km from downtown Toronto, in Markham, serving as a prime distribution hub to the east coast and Canada’s most populous market (Greater Toronto Area).
"The Bloomera acquisition accelerates our growth trajectory by at least six months as we begin to incorporate our revolutionary grow methodologies into production. This means we have presence with funded capacity in key provincial markets, nicely timed to coincide with the Cannabis Act becoming law of the land in Canada. Strategically Bloomera is a tremendous fit with RavenQuest."
RVVQF expects to produce at least 11,000 kilograms of cannabis annually from these two facilities!
PILLAR 3: MANAGEMENT SERVICES DIVISION
RVVQF's business model provides immediate and increasing cash flow, which substantially limits the cash burn traditionally associated with early stage Cannabis companies. The company's consultancy division carries a lengthy list of licensed and late-stage applicant clients.
Under this division, RVVQF will offer it's proprietary ORBITAL GARDENING 2.0 Technology!
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?The RavenQuest OG2.0 (right) allows for production of large quantities of cannabis in smaller areas by maximizing the productivity of grow space and lighting.
The OG2.0 stacks three-high and two-wide. These six-stacks allow for “three-dimensional”, “cubic-foot” cannabis production, and is fully automated for minimal visits into the grow room.
This rotating garden system uses four 600-watt bulbs to result in eight pounds of yield per garden within eight weeks. That's 1,500 grams per square foot, compared to the industry average of 130 grams per square foot!!!
Think of it as like a ferris wheel of cannabis slowly revolving around a strong grow light in the center. How cool is that!!
The Orbital Gardening strategy is a part of what the company calls “Cannabis 2.0”, an environmentally friendly and entirely sustainable approach to growing. [Read More about this Technology]
PILLAR 4: RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
?RVVQF has entered into a Landmark Research Partnership with Canada’s top-ranked McGill University, prioritizing plant stabilization and the maximization of flower production in Cannabis plants.
The work will be conducted through collaboration between two McGill laboratories and constitute a set of experiments that will increase scientific understanding of Cannabis genetics, breeding and production.
The Partnership will focus upon three key issues facing the cannabis industry:
1. Cannabis Cultivar Recognition & Identification
2. Cannabis Plant Stabilization
3. Cannabis Cultivation and Yield Improvements
McGill’s doctor Donald Smith is a leading researcher and holds patented technologies related to enhanced plant yield. The focus will be to maximize yield-per-square-foot for better efficiency, smaller environmental footprint and lower production costs per kg.
This partnership with McGill is a HUGE Competitive Advantage for RVVQF as they anticipate superior yields, cost, and production through this research!
“In 2018, Canada will become only the second country in the world to legalize recreational cannabis. Safety starts with understanding the genetic/genomic basis of plant productivity and this partnership will contribute to build this knowledge,”
RVVQF ANNOUNCES A MAJOR ACQUISITION!
Talk about a company really looking to ramp up! Announced just days ago, this Late-Stage License Applicant could be the company's BIGGEST Acquisition yet...
RavenQuest Signs MOU to Acquire Western AgriPharma Limited
Vancouver, British Columbia, April 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RavenQuest BioMed Inc. is pleased to announce that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Western AgriPharma Limited pursuant to the acquisition of 100% of WAL’s outstanding shares.
Western AgriPharma Limited is a late stage applicant with Health Canada in the development of a 125,000 square foot facility, purpose-built for the production of cannabis in Port Mellon, on British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast.
“The Western AgriPharma facility would be RavenQuest’s first 100% owned, purpose-built, large scale facility to incorporate our entire suite of proprietary grow technologies,” said George Robinson, CEO of RavenQuest.
“Using our proprietary grow methodologies, 125,000 square feet is more like two or three times that footprint, when you factor in what our Orbital Gardening can produce in grams-per-square-foot,” he continued.
“This MOU is the culmination of what began as a simple services contract which has evolved into a potentially transformative addition to our expanding portfolio of licensed facilities. It truly illustrates the power of our services division to generate deal flow for our investment division. We believe we can continue to execute on this strategy, moving forward.”
HOW THE PILLARS COME TOGETHER
If you haven't sensed it yet, RVVQF's Four Pillars all work in conjunction with eachother to create, what the company hopes to be, a Cannabis POWERHOUSE!
So let's break it down...
Through their Indiginous Peoples Division, the company can strategically partner with tribes across Canada and build facilities with favorable tax breaks to produce Cannabis.
In addition to that, RVVQF will be producing Cannabis through thier Investments division, which includes the Acquisitions of Bloomera, Alberta Green Biotech, and potentially the company's new Acqusition - Western AgriPharma.
Both of these divisions will be supported by the company's Management Services Division (which is already a money-maker) by introducing consulting as well as the company's Orbital Gardening 2.0 Technology.
And lastly, supporting each arm is the Research & Development Division, which, through it's partnership with McGill University, brings a major scientific advantage from a top-ranked University to figure out ways to increase production and produce better yields!
RVVQF'S ENORMOUS MARKET POTENTIAL
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Canada’s Cannabis Industry is expected to surpass $22 BIL in size over the coming years, according to Deloitte, with over 140,000 registered medical marijuana patients today.
However, the industry is expected to see a shortfall in supply with the near-term plans to legalize marijuana for recreational use.
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As an Licensed Producer, RVVQF will have opportunity in that market. The company hopes to ramp up to 11,000 kilograms per year ($55 MIL in annual revenue) when fully operational.
RVVQF already forecasts a $15 MIL Revenue Stream on the Management Services side alone for 2018 to 2019, which means the company will have a positive cash flow.
Once its production facilities are up and running, they expect to see $55 MIL in annual revenue on that side of the business!!!
THE BOTTOM LINE
More than any Cannabis company we've seen so far, RVVQF truly seems the most ready to capture a sizable portion of Canada's Cannabis Market!
This is a company that's built for GROWTH - pun intended!
RVVQF offers everything from Technology and Consulting to Production and Research.
By diversifying their offerings into each of their divisions, RVVQF has brilliatly created an ecosystem poised for success.
And since it's New to the US Markets, there may be no better time for this GROUND FLOOR Situation as Canada heads towards Full Legalization this Summer!
Make sure you put RVVQF on your screen RIGHT NOW and Follow on Twitter for Updates + Play-by-Play!
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Feb 8th, March 8th - Don’t let facts get in the way of a good pump.
Believers don’t put food on my plate or make a second house payment in the FL Keys. Or do they?
If you sold the stock Monday or Tuesday you could’ve lock in gains of over 300%. Chemist, Backstabbed, Ash, myself, have all been in this stock for at least the last 6-8 months. Why would you not lock in those gains and come back and revisit the stock? The stock went from .50 cents to 3.30! I sold my shares into the run ups over 3 bucks the last two days. I’m sure I’ll get back in but I locked up that profit. It’s a great company - would like to see financials by Feb 15th.
Special thanks to Ash. If I could buy you a beer I would. I only follow you, A rare, honest cat. Thank you Sir!
Ash - Thank you for your outstanding work and generosity. Honest Q, are there any OTC stocks trading at 20. I read this and think it’s a stretch. Isn’t this still a sketchy company?
Everyone on here has made a profit on P10. We bought all the shares we could handle at .23-.25 cents. It even dropped to .13 and then ran to .35 cents where it hung for months. You could have unloaded as many shares as your heart desires between .40 -.50 cents. Why would anyone still be holding shares? Trying to hit the home run or greed?
I did Chemist. I'm not sure of the average. I imagine we'll north of 35%. I got a bunch at 24 sold around 35 and had a great hit at 13 sold at 35. Closed out the last bit bought at 35 sold at 52.
I'm looking to get back in when the eventual pullback comes. If not, Ash has some great long term plays.
My thoughts exactly. The reason why I played it the way I did. Make profit, take profit.
Wall Street would step over their dead grandma for a nickel. I do it for 3%
Lol. Over the last 6-8 months you have asked the best questions. I'm impressed by you and the others I mentioned. I guess that if you've trusted them this far, and they have been spot on with info, you might as well continue your trust.
I played the stock for mostly 6 - 10 % gains from the beginning. I bought most at .24cents and shit my pants when it dropped to .13cents. I listened to Ash's post and bought a small amount at .13. I had at one point over 300,000 shares but felt that the volume was so small that I could get trapped holding the bag. I slowly got out for the gains mentioned above. I wish I would have loaded up at .13 cents. That trade was a 3 bagger but I only bought about 5,000 dollars worth.
I don't know if you remember, but you made a statement to the effect of, "even if it's the best company in the entire world, if no one heard about it and there's no volume, what's the point". That got me thinking and I lowered my shares. I got out completely on Friday at .52 cents. I hope to buy if the stock crashes back down. I have a feeling that it will come way back before exploding higher with news. But, I'll have to sell fast because everyone and there brother will be taking profit.
That's my plan anyway. I bought TXNP and have a little SINO - both ASH plays. Looking to sell TXNP on a pop and buy SINO and hold. I'd appreciate your thoughts if your willing share them. Thanks