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Re: bgrass1 post# 12233

Monday, 09/08/2014 9:51:11 AM

Monday, September 08, 2014 9:51:11 AM

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I have to agree with all your opinions here. It seems that Tweed went to great efforts to quickly search, find, acquire, and license a facility equal to or greater than that of Supreme. Now how did they manage to do all that while Stadnyk is struggling to get even the smallest of tasks completed.

Answer, MONEY! These contractors that know the requirements for HC , and there are plenty in Canada are surely in business to make profits. With Tweeds access to money for capital expenditures contractors will go to the highest bidders. They also showed Canada that we are ready at a super size facility vs others who are falling behind and very well could sway HC to go with smaller producers issuing more licenses and spreading opportunity. I think Supreme's chances for a license anytime soon may have been critically wounded by Tweed's decision to gain another license while Supreme is months away.

I said it all along, Tweed want's nothing more than to have the largest market share in Canada and this is a good indication they are fighting all competitors ruthlessly!

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