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Friday, 08/21/2015 9:55:25 AM

Friday, August 21, 2015 9:55:25 AM

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I really don't know about that lowest opex result. Organigram really focused on opex from the beginning, they are not big but they are definitely have low costs built in to the foundation of their operations - organic soil, no pesticides or fertilizers, self watering pots, LED lights, low labour and electric costs

Organigram has this one guy, he is the president and CFO - so they saving money there and making it ready to sell in my opinion. It is a single box corporation, doesn't have multiple subsidiaries, presidents, it doesn't need to truck clones out to the farm, it doesn't need to bring it back for processing - it's open Monday - Friday and delivers the buds in a plain brown box

it is not as sexy but you said lowest opex, and I don't see it

some companies built out a really large, operationally expensive operation and depended on the market to immediately support them - TILRAY - Tweed is investing in 4 different growing techniques, breeding proprietary strains, it bought it's own lab, it is definitely trying to be a whale

the question is - how long before Canada needs a whale?


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