Friday, October 08, 2021 1:52:28 PM
I would imagine, based on first hand experience, they are consumed by harvest. I don't care how many people are there, they are all working their asses off and it ain't over till it's over. No time for shareholders, barely time to eat and sleep. I have 52 straight years of growing experience, Harvest time is all hands on deck and hard. I have a basket of MJ stocks that I hold as long term investments in different areas. I do not focus on the income of their first harvest. I am more interested in their first several years. They have invested in setting up for this first harvest. The infrastructure, harvest and drying equipment, farm machinery, hand equipment, storage set up, etc. Much of these costs are good for years of service. Margins should increase year over year. Price of growing their products will go down.
Just saying, perhaps good things take time.
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