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Re: Buellersback post# 166

Friday, 10/04/2019 5:33:12 AM

Friday, October 04, 2019 5:33:12 AM

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'In Europe...' entails a few other facts.. Still can ship most anywhere on the planet. 'In Europe...' prides lower production costs... than say... America, specifically the State of Colorado where the only real competition will come from by way of mass production for Isolate in the 100,000 Kilo+ range. That Company is building up on debt financing, over 100 million presently. Stillcanna is projecting, when at 100,000+ Kilo capacity, to be as low as 380$ production cost per kilo. The Colorado company, due to certain costs before actual production will be tethered to about 180$ per kilo.
Meaning Stillcanna, by financing differently, shares, is going to be very competitive to the Colorado company/largest facility in the world which will list on a high exchange and open way up in price and cannot be profitable for two years(Debt laden).

I've finished an examination of Isolate pricing for the last year(leading up to July this year) and find Isolate pricing runs in a cyclical manner, at Hemp harvest time prices drop, they rise as supply runs out.
Prices ranged 3500$U.S. to 5500$U.S. . Most notable is the case for Spot pricing and Bulk Pricing... they were almost exactly equal. This, as in any commodity, means supply meets demand.

One Kilo or a hundred Kilos... price ranges met.
The math is easy from this point.
The projection does depend on Horizon being built and a 2020 Hemp harvesting(same for the Colorado company):)
Personally, I'm in for what might happen, after Horizon, and Isolating individual CBD molecules for Pharmaceutical companies and buyouts.. but that is just me.