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Friday, October 12, 2018 2:03:39 PM
AMFE's problems are 'High Quality' Problems. This mere fact seems to be lost or distorted among many of the posts I read.
High Quality Problems, not core function Problems like:
- Poor Business Model
- Lack of Revenue
- Lack of market potential
- Lack of accounts
- Lack of quality people wanting to work for you
- Toxic Financing
- Lack of interest for a MJ growing solution
- Poor quality products
AMFE's problems, while problems always need attention, are high quality
- Get through audits faster
- More franchise interest than can process
- Cannot expand as fast as Roger would like
- Have deals but cannot construct other 3rd party facilities faster or move Health Canada faster
- Limited resources to make choices to focus on
- Finding new locations
- Need more warehousing
- Need more employees to handle scaled functions
- Etc
The main point i'm driving, is for all of Roger's critics, he had to do so much RIGHT to be in such a state to have such problems. The majority of OTC stocks would be lucky to have such issues.
Every company has problems just like every company has financing. The type of problems and ROI on the financing is what makes all the difference in the world.
From the previous Q's and the upcoming Q's, we will continue to see we don't have core function problems, and that is what truly matters.
$$$$ AMFE $$$$
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