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Wednesday, 09/28/2022 10:34:44 AM

Wednesday, September 28, 2022 10:34:44 AM

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I want to throw this out for discussion...not for fear...but mainly to calm a voice in the back of my head. About 6 months ago there were (other company) CEO comments that if the industry continues to fall it may potentially cause companies to decide to go private. Now I brushed that off because cannabis is capital intensive, and with interest rates being where they are, dilution is a quicker way to capital. However, with a company actually becoming cash flow positive should we (existing shareholders) be concerned that, if the market/industry continues down this path...and the stock price continues to fall with liquidity being minimal, at best...the company might no longer want to deal with exchange fees and the other headaches that come with being a publicly listed company? I am probably overthinking this, and I am also assuming that it wont happen because of the debt that they have...and a cash position that doesnt exactly support it...but I am hoping someone can help me rationalize.
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