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No respect! I think the problem is no ads or info-mercials to let investors know that we are a publicly traded company. Outside of Colorado investors don't know who we are and that we are a bona fide up and running company that just got to trading publicly on the Canadian stock exchange and Germany too, I think. Public companies need to keep public investors informed.
monthly report out @ the.cse. Kind of a cut and paste of the last one. Things are progressing.
monthly report needs to be filed by tomorrow.
Nu got some sales somewhere of cbd tablets. expecting 6 figures of revenue from it. Not Cali to the best of my knowledge.
A poster over at SH contacted Jeff and it seems that things are coming together fairly on-time as previously mentioned. Suggested even as early as next week to get stock moving to retailers and...……….some promotion, hopefully by conventional advertising. We have a crackerjack team that should be able to come up with some legal promotion for our products in Cali. We don't need another labelling fiasco or any other hold-ups. Apparently lots of orders to be filled. glta and dyodd
Well it looks like they got the message about too much bullchit. Now we get nothing, which is better than false starts. Despite revenue rising in California, it isn't doing a thing for the sp which can't get much of an uptick. glta and dyodd
Dixie has the animal chews announced today. Didn't do much for the sp. Maybe tomorrow.
I think a few investors are catching wind of this gem, but it still seems to be the best kept secret, at least outside of Colorado. I'm not sure why I'm not seeing any infomercials or ads to get on the radar of the public since we are now a publicly traded, well established company that the private sector is willing to share. glta and dyodd
How about shot and pizzed on!? They haven't supplied documents to get this trading in Canada again, I'm guessing because the securities watchdogs have got their hardrives. Not fackin good at all! glta and dyodd
Fundraiser was for expansion and going public. California, Nevada, Canada to get ready for edibles/drinkables in October. Time for securing cannabinoids is NOW to be on shelves with products in Canada in Oct. Still time to grow special strains and do extraction. glta and dyodd
No news, not much stock trading and price seems to be bottomed out. Hopefully lots of good news forming behind the quiet. glta and dyodd
Tinley has delivered on everything they have said. A little late, but considering the constant reworking and over-regulation that they are facing, it stands to reason. It looks like we got caught with a bunch of product that needed new labeling for which I am not sure if it was a total loss or just a delay. We are fast approaching the proposed time of the end of Feb. to get the capacity of our new rental line up to 250K bottle capacity that they are expecting. We might see the tweaked T27 hard liquor inspired offerings that we have worked so hard on and the single serves. The latest 2019 presentation from the Tinley collective is freshened up and Hemplify is still for sale and well represented along with the Margarita and Flying Mule rts beverages.
Competition is beginning to form lines with eyes on California and beyond, but Tinley has already tested and tweaked our products with good reviews. The playing field is the same for everybody, subject to change, so any newcomers will just have to work around it.
More lobbying taking place Stateside to get everybody on the same page as far as hemp and marijuana legality in the eyes of the Feds. glta and dyodd
Seems as though Breathtec is getting all the thunder and applause. Could this be the separation of these two companies with the same vacuum cleaner with different nozzles. Most shareholders are aware of both because of the spinout but Cannabix still moves like a pot stock. Maybe the investment money is moving out of Cannabix over to Breathtec. The Nash pharma angle has merit, not to say disease detection doesn't but so does the need for what Cannabix is developing for the changing landscape of legal marijuana use. So many marijuana stocks showing up and investors chasing them as investments, you would think that a THC breathalyzer would be a logical investment. Not an easy invention to make but certainly seems to be the viable option and BLO seems to be the best company to succeed. glta and dyodd
gone awfully quiet!
It is and there isn't too much in it imho. Staying the course, putting one foot in front of the other on this journey. The finance deal looks like a hand-up to an old friend but who knows, maybe there's more clout there than it seems. Nothing earth shattering! Explains the problems of the changing playing field and perking up the 2nd facility for more production while we build our own. Mentioned again about the equipment being used for the 2nd temp facility being easy to pull out and move to Canada or Nevada or ????. End of Feb. to get the 2nd facility to get cracking out product. No more mention of the mislabeled product or about relabeling it, or what happened to it. We have built a large team of beverage experienced people that have promotional skills and know how. I guess we will see what they can do when the time is right, likely when we have a stream of product with the right labels. Still mentioning dispensaries and online sales which makes me wonder about whether we are supplying patients or the general adult public with rec? The competition is gearing up and will have the same hoops to jump through. glta and dyodd
and bitcoin!
Tinley has got the dugout full of batters and the lineup is written. Now we just need to come out swinging for the fence. Helluva talent pool lined up to run these bases when we get this into play. glta and dyodd
I think Nut High just spun too much bullchit out that only happened in their imagination and now nobody believes them. They did a lot of spending and wasting time, trying to put something together, and what they put together seems all over the map. California is coming together but is a tough place because the politicos are constantly re-working the legislation but it seems like a better place to do business than how Colorado turned out. Colorado was supposed to be the template to expand on but it looks like California is showing some success and jmho but that is where all the effort should go. If we can get it right there and learned from the mistakes made in Colorado, then we can try to conquer the world. glta and dyodd
Acreage also has Brian Mulroney former Prime Minister of Canada on its payroll too, promoting the greenrush and packing some political clout in the Country that broke trail for the greenrush. Sp took a little breather today after a nice run up. Good time to pick up a few more shares. I've got some dead money caught behind a Cease Trade Order stock that I wish was over in this camp. glta and dyodd
It is beginning to look like the mothers and fathers of this whole botched up effort failed to teach them about integrity. When did accountants lose their integrity? They are acting like lawyers which to me is a bastardized word for liars. Greed is rampant everywhere and why did it take securities so long to get on this and how long are they going to drag it out for?
Still waiting for something to happen?!
Tinley just took another promoter player on. One of these days all of that promo ability will have to be let loose to do what it does best. glta and dyodd
Could be! Would love to see it. Solid company, not some flash in the pan wannabee start-up the likes of which we are becoming inundated. I was putting them all on watchlists but it got to be a lot of work. The attrition rate is going to be huge for most of those late entrants to potpreneurship. This is not an easy field to be successful in at all levels, so a company like Dixie with a 9 year headstart, about 100 product offerings, all developed, tested and marketed means by comparison that these guys are going to be first to the finish line while all the latecomers are going to be stumbling all over themselves trying to get a toehold. The real deals will draw the money to grow and buy up the weak assets, if they desire. glta and dyodd
Several trys to get this moving but it gets slammed down again. Big asks sitting on it? Investors just don't believe what they are telling us because of all the imaginary accomplishments they have nr'd about. Rubbin' up on anybody and everybody and announcing deals that just aren't there as far as I can tell. I would like to see full effort to California so they can say they have a success to build on. Dixie Brands is on the move with a new public listing in Canada and deals in the works. They have a hundred products developed and on shelves and they were born in Colorado and now expanding out. glta and dyodd
I don't know how I missed it, but I sure didn't see all of the flies around this. It is definitely stinkin' up my account.
Dixie is getting it together and it show in the sp. I still haven't seen an infomercial or ad out here in Western Canada. I'm not sure if some people know that BC is the 3rd largest province in Canada, home to Vancouver. Lots of money there. BC is world renowned for BC Bud, the green variety, not the beer. glta and dyodd
Abattis is definitely in a rut with all of this BCSC stuff hanging over it. You hang with rotten apples it will rub off. It seems that we have a bit of reprieve from halts and risk of penalties, at the present, but the stink is still in the air just like hitting a dogmine with the lawnmower. It will take awhile before that shyt is recognized as fertilizer. glta and dyodd
Firming up even on a down day for T.WEED which got hit pretty hard last I looked. Somebody posted that they had seen Dixie ads or infomercials around Toronto but didn't provide a link. Dixie is publicly traded now and need to step it up and be proud of that fact. They also have to pay a little more attention to the shareholders. Underlying currents in the States are pulling the FEDS towards total legalization imho and it seems to be happening pretty quick with established marijuana businesses getting public listings to raise funds on both sides of the border. glta and dyodd
Nothing on the surface over at Tinley. I still think California lawmakers are mostly responsible and it is unclear to me what our current customer base is because I keep getting that it is being made available through dispensaries and the online purchase seems to steer you towards getting a medical license. Maybe I am just tapping into old bits and bytes. In about a week we should get a monthly report which might have some juicy tidbits in it. glta and dyodd
You differentiate between a BATmobile and a Scoutmobile? Me thinks you just like to argue. The construct is that the device will need some kid-glove handling to serve its purpose until a nice little pistol type handheld can grow into its own.
The BTH device will be used in a controlled atmosphere like an office or clinic. The Nash thing could get in on the coattails of it is already an authorized pharma product but getting an approved designation for nash might not be as easy because it will have to be proven that it works just like what its original purpose was.
They tic balled it but at least they are doing something. Everybody is hoping for a nice little pistol type hand-held device that will work anywhere, anytime, any temperature, any humidity and whatever else is necessary to get it past the scrutiny of whoever is going to certify it as "the device" for thc detection. It is a nice looking package and if you can put a roomful of mass spectrometer into it and get it to work for an average guy, not a scientist or electronic wizard, more like a cop, then it can be called a success. I believe that in time someone will be able to miniaturize the big go-to ms machine and they will also be able to get it testing more than just thc but it might take decades. Right now I wanna believe that a thc, non invasive like breath test that works as advertised is worth shareholders money, and law enforcement dollars. If it detects last weekends use on Monday morning, there is going to be an employee shortage and a driver/operator shortage. It has to work fairly or it will just increase court time in an already plugged up system.
We still have an interlock device to follow up as a deterrent if drivers do get busted. Don't discount that either. What we got wasn't what we wanted but maybe collection devices will help to make this work and I'm guessing they would be repeat sales with all the others sitting in evidence. That new device sparked up interest and the shareprice. glta and dyodd
Now they just need to dummy down the tabletop model stick it in a cube van aka BAT mobile or maybe they will call it the POT mobile with some temp control and run on over with the breath sample cartridges that you mentioned in regards to the nr to mini mass spectrometer that cops can run and get some testing going on. Trust me that politicians are desperate for some kind of a test that is timely, accurate and won't pick up thc consumption from 4-6 weeks ago. Don't hear much about the Drager swabalyzer anymore which shows the desperation of stupid politicians to give the nod to an inferior device. There will be plenty of scrutiny for the hopeful inventors but I doubt that the thc breathalyzer will need to go through FDA rules. Oh, and the Nash angle might have a chance given the fact that the drug already has approval and probably a patent.
I can imagine that but still feel the reason they split this company was to get the thc breathalyzer out there first and there is a lot of momentum from lawmakers for the device.
Medical breathalyzer will have to go through FDA and Medical screening/testing that is costly and time consuming, like 7 or 8 years after they get it to 3rd party testing, but the profit potential and cost savings to shareholders and medical facilities respectively will be huge and on-going, but because it could mean life or death for a misdiagnosis will take the existing route for medical devices or pharma products. Even the marijuana for pharma use is getting reigned in to the lengthier process of approval. glty and dyodd
Sorry you're in at the top. I had this on my watchlist and when I saw it tank to .06 off its normal .12 or better, I thought I'd pick up a little.
It just seemed like they had a solid plan and that there would be an easy double in it, but for the life of me I totally missed the shytstorm of discontent over the securities stuff until I purchased and decided to see what Ihub investors had to say. Big shock, needless to say and I bought 20k worth. There's a boatload of shares on both sides of the bid and ask and it is going to take a deal or some profit potential to move this up again. I doubt that the rising tide of greenrush enthusiasm will do it to the degree that you need. I might get lucky at .08 and not get hurt too bad. Or maybe I'm wrong and what they have done for the company will get recognized by investors and get the herd moving the sp upward. glty and dyodd
Backed off a little today. Best kept secret around for an established company that just went public. A lot of US companies listing in Canada and now a lot of Canadian outfits listing on US exchanges. A lot of new entries with little or no hope against already established companies and some well financed company launchers. Dixie was self made, privately but publicly traded now. Still no ad on tv or website. Anybody seen anything to announce that Dixie is now publicly traded and can be purchased by the little people. glta and dyodd
You may be right but with all of that BCSC attention and a reprieve, there could still be a trade here.
|I just listened to a Nut High interview and there was mention of a deal still in the works with NU.
Maybee?????? Some of that uptick might be from BLO investors coming over.
Aura halt got lifted and the sp shot up 20%. Nut High owns 17%??? of Aura if my memory serves me right. Jim Frazier did a pretty good interview explaining some of the milestones we've made. glta and dyodd
moving on up!