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The news with Arizona is huge-it'll just take time for the deal to pile on Dixie revs.
Revenues are part of the equation and margins are the other. PNTV started showing revs from their operations but the picture there is so muddled that revs are counter-balanced by other factors. Revenues-margins-profits. It's a super-simple concept that many CEO's can't seem to grasp.
Our old friend High Hampton AKA Mojave Jane just entered into agreement with HAI Beverages-I'm starting to see that THC-infused beverages will be a MAJOR disruptor to the alcohol industry. We recently saw Dixie Brands partner with AriZona Iced Teas. If LVVV partners intelligently, the future may indeed be bright.
https://www.haibeverages.com/
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d28cafabe6c2700016d1a79/t/5d52a8096373080001be7e1c/1565698058911/mojave-jane-JANE-press-release-Aug13.pdf
Lodas true that. I'm holding some $2.50 Dec and March calls, so Vegas it is. Gotta have skin in the game. I have followed the sector since 2/17, and I must say there is never a dull day! GLTU
This stock is very speculative. Big cloud hanging over its head. Feels more like Vegas right now than investing.
Today's chart showed steady bleed-no one wants this equity. Earnings better be good on the 21st or this sees single digits if it isn't already there by then.
Kona cream risin' to the top!
I do agree with you about Monday.
Plus after-hours had no volume, so it's mm's gobbling up shares.
Like I was sayin'....
Hate to say I told you so-I may buy when it hits 4-6.
I think Monster would go with a tried and true company that is currently offering product. You saw the AriZona Tea/ Dixie Brands deal. Now, maybe in the future this type of deal could happen, but not yet.
bmel I think the whole sector is slowly coming alive-end of summer, the Canadians are showing profits and their share prices are on the rise. Any spark in the form of the bank act or hints of Federal/DEA easing could really light a fire and lift all boats. Many cannabis companies are down 30-50% in the last 3 months and if you have any conviction about the cannabis sector then many are buys.
While Bill has a lot on his plate, I wouldn't be surprised if a whopper PR is released in the near future. It could be a significant brand partnership, licensing, revenue or even partnering at a higher level. Downside seems low compared to upside reward.
Only earnings on the 21st can save this from going sub-10.
Nice after-hours grab.
I don't think that he could film and administer the drops to the puppy at the same time. Looks legit yo me.
I think this video of CBD usage for canine epileptic episodes is remarkable. Look how by 1:05 of the video all symptoms are gone-poof!
CBD oil cures dogs seizures
Hey highroller!
All future PR's should be halted unless they contain pertinent revenue data. Past PRs have garnered a "neigh" reaction among investors.
Wait for it.....
I'd wait for 12.
No support in sight.
I think if we had stayed the course with cloning we may well be near a dime, given the release of PRs that track sales and revenue progression. Now it feels like cloning is a lesser priority. Why, if cloning was the original focus, are we now going in so many different directions now?
Investors can relate to a focused cloning operation. It is "investor friendly" and simple. I think that even the most ardent board members here would be hard-pressed to say what, exactly, the plan is going forward. There is WAY too much that is not being told to shareholders. Mystery is fine in the bedroom, but not here my friends.
Doesn't management owe investors more in the way of details of ongoing operations? Why is everything always so vague? LVVV has gone down with every PR issued over the last year, yet management has done nothing to allay confusion and speculation.
There are many reasons why we are at annual lows.
No doubt Bill has sacrificed revenues in pursuing his diversified expansion. In the long run this will be good, but if he focused solely on cloning, I believe that we could be having whopper Q over Q revenue jumps. The MJ sector is flattening, and people are realizing that this is a longer road than anticipated. Even if ALL federal and bank issues were resolved, we still would have a highly competitive market that is evolving and expanding/contracting depending on the niche.
While many thought that the licenses/permits for distribution and cultivation were tantamount to winning the lottery, the truth is that these are simply business licenses-an entry ticket into the game. To invest in LVVV requires that you buy into the LVVV "dream". There is no precedent for success or failure here since Bill is trying to do something somewhat unique. We see from POTN that revenues are no guarantee of share price appreciation. My concern is operational capital-what Bill is proposing requires a lot of cash. How are clone sales and distro revs going to pay salaries, expansion and month-to-month overhead?
That is one question I would like to have answered.
The term change moderately could also mean 1 drop in revenue, i.e. a moderate drop.
$600 buy-what a bunch of highrollers! lol
I'd be more worried if Paul and Aceto DIDN'T know about the illegal grow rooms-I mean, c'mon!
2.50's should be gold
This has teens written all over it.
Yes, and unlicensed does not mean illegal. If they are compliant the fine should be minimal.
Andrew Luck is a high-level douche-bag.
No one's going to jail for this. You think Dole ever sends illegal fruit out of the Banana Republic? You guys are making this sound like a war crime. It's weed, man!
bmel hey man. The bottom line here is that the cannabis sector is fast-evolving, right? Think of a gun range where the target is not a paper one nailed to a tree, but one that is jumping all over the place-much harder to hit. While there is a great temptation to try to move with the target, your only chance of hitting it is to be focused, laser-beam approach to products/revenues and branding. Not many in the cannabis sector will survive, and others will enter and succeed, but the ones that succeed will have picked a niche, exploited it profitably and then scaled it to super-profitability.
I'm afraid sometimes that we are jumping from ship to ship, but doing little or no sailing. Do one thing, do it right-keep it simple and out-hustle the competition.
Again-the man who chases two rabbits catches neither.
They walk a fine line-why kill the goose that lays the golden egg? The tax revenues from CTST will mitigate the fine.
Dude-he's turning horse paddocks into clone rooms-that's like turning water into wine!
If they get fined, it goes up, if they don't get fined it goes up.........
The Dec 2.50 calls look attractive.