re: "Because it's common knowledge that Tweed has a pathetic product. "
It is not. A few disgruntled MMAR growers have a negative propaganda campaign going on in a desperate attempt to protect their profits, but genuine customers are very pleased with the quality. I'm also seeing former skeptics being won over after they reported trying cgc.
CGC has a different business model than Supreme geared to maximum expansion and acquisitions. They're going to market premium product and branding in the rec market while retaining med mj through bed but all that re-investment is going to weigh on the share price for a while. When they've figured that they've got a big enough footprint and ease off on expansion, then we'll likely see a blue-chip evaluation for cgc.
Supreme is more internally focused, low burn rate, no immediate plans for global domination. They have the potential to be a powerhouse in the good-quality, good price, and also largest sector of the rec market. They will come into a solid valuation much sooner than cgc, but both companies are good in their own way, With both, one can have most of the bases covered. imo