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I have no idea why you posted this? This doesn't change the fact that they third party contract their installations (listen to the conference call)
This seems to be the only Surna related fact you posted in all your posts, but we already knew how to get to the website so it's not really value add.
I get that. But I don't think you know anything about the company as can be evidenced by the one specific about the company you gave. You recommended that they stop doing their own installations.
(Hint: they don't do their own installations)
You clearly are just speaking in vague terms and don't know anything about the company which makes it hard to seriously pay attention to anything you are saying.
Potentially. You are over simplifying the whole situation.
1. Financing won't be a problem if the big boys jump in, because they will jump in only when it's legal, which means ample access to financing
2. And you are disregarding Surnas unique energy savings that it generates and other ancillary benefits.
I challenge you to call up someone who runs a grow room and ask them why they used Surna over any other company out there. Once you do that you will see Surnas tangible advantages over its competitors.
Until then it sounds like you are just speaking in general terms. You still haven't mentioned any specifics about the company.
Do you even know what Surnas patents are?
And clearly per my previous post I meant patents not parents. Autocorrect is the devil.
Your two cents included a lot of vague information. Can you give specifics to back anything you said up? Maybe other ways people can compete with out infringing on their patents? Do you know specifically what their parents are? Also what's to stop them from ramping up capacity with a large enough pre order? I'm not saying you don't know what your talking about I'm just saying that was a rambling of a lot of vague non descript information and specifics would be appreciated.
I personally have spoken to multiple users of Surnas products, one with a 40,000 sf warehouse and another with a warehouse of similar size. They said after doing a lot research Surna is the only option that gives them what they needs and their equipment is by far the best.
TLDR: you can literally apply what you just wrote to almost any start up company.
$SRNA Weeeed!
I am in grnh too but that is a complete pump and dump I'm just waiting for Nov/January to unload. SRNA on the other hand has solid fundamentals and is a legitimate company. Which means, IMO it has a lot more going for it positioning it for greater success.
I personally know people who use Surna equipment and say it's by far the best option out there. That being said I think Surnas biggest problem is marketing.
When I went to a convention on the east coast no one knew who they were. I think as they build up loyalty and get their name out there (this in conjunction with a superior product) will position them nicely.
Does anyone else think that the pricing on this stock has been artificially suppressed so long that if it does pop it will go hay wire?
Thanks I always appreciate your insight. Do you forsee November 8th (coupled with good earnings of at least 3 million in revenue) being able to push this to at least 20 cents?
I read most of your posts. Just to confirm you believe there more people who buy and hold, the less the stock is in the MM hands reducing its ability to be manipulated like it is. Correct?
I've been seeing a lot of buys recently I'm hoping this continues and picks up as Nov 8 gets closer
Remember remember the 8th of November...
Wow! Officially less than two months away! I'm hoping the voting coupled with third quarter earnings make me j*zz my pants
Does anyone know the exact date of the California vote?
No they have level 2 information on there actual website under the investors tab. That's something I have not seen before. Website is well done.
They have level 2 information on their website. Wow!
:). Love the float
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I cannot comprehend your comment please elaborate. The five day chart is unrelated to debt is it not?
I thought the five day chart was mostly green?
Ok thanks for the info. The goal is to hold this until after November voting for me anyway.
What's that mean
$SRNA has real financials as well
People are back from vacation and gearing up for November vote :)
I find it hard to trust someone who doesn't know how to spell...sounds to me like you are getting nervous
That's IF buying starts at that level
There could be numerous reasons. None of which we know. Speculating on this is irrelevant.
Scooby you are here too? We have the same taste
It ran up because of the progress it has been making and the anticipated financials.
The stock then decreased after earnings and began to really decrease on the announcement of the Tangiers deal.
In my opinion these are all short term road blocks which enable people like us to get shares really cheap. I think it's really undervalued.
How many commercial cultivators are there then? (20,000 sf +) Can you give me a rounded number since you seem to know? Also can you name a few so I can do some DD?
Recently I was at an MJ conference and I met someone with a 20,000 sf warehouse in Michigan. (He has plans on expanding) He said that he used Surna and they by far have the best product for commercial cultivation.
However I spoke to someone else from California at that conference and he didn't know who Surna was.
Which leads me to believe that Surna might not be as good at marketing as we think.
However, my belief is as they continue to win contracts both by referral and getting their name out there, and more larger scale growers start their business i think Surna is perfectly positioned. As the guy at the conference said they only have one competitor for commercial use and Surna is much better.
I believe once there is more commercial cultivation Surna will take off. I think there are a lot of individual small time growers and that's not Surnas strength. It's important to note Surna hired a new sales rep this week. This is in addition to their old team. The fact Surna can afford expanding the sales team for a company that was streamlining by firing people looks promising.
As a learning moment for me how do you know when it's dilution vs. a bunch of people selling?
Listen I'm invested in this as you are, and I appreciate what you're doing, but please try to avoid stupid comments that hurt your credibility, cause I want to believe you but when you say things like "I couldn't be wrong by more than 1%" it's hard to take you seriously.
Agreed
That is how to form a credible post. I agree with everything you said, that is why I'm invested.
But your posts a couple of posts ago about talking to senior management and what you heard was BS.
Gotcha so it's your belief. It's not anything solid. Thanks for the clarification!
Share the general info publically then so you don't have to respond to many individual messages. It's a win-win!
Well that's where you an I differ. I am willing to make the bet that they will able to pay it back or obtain a different loan to pay it back at that time, and you disagree with that.
Yes that is if they can't pay back there loan. I'm not sure if you saw this but there was an amendment recently posted to the deal that I think is a huge step in the right direction.
I think there is an air of uncertainty around this stock as it relates to a few things
1. Tangiers deal
2. Current internal operations
3. Net profitability shortfall this past quarter
All these don't help to foster investor confidence, but that being said I think the fundamentals of the company are strong (relatively speaking). And as long as they pay back the Tangiers loan I do not forsee this company decreasing in value.