Yes, thanks, all is good from my perspective. Management is simply on auto-pilot when it comes to meeting their objectives, even if it took years of toxic debt and reverse splits to get there. I have no doubt someday that we will see a huge Phase II microbrewery pop up in Grass Valley.
The location near the river is ideal, with more than enough land to have huge tanks outside of their buildings as needed for future growth.
Plus, they don't cut corners. Their equipment is top-notch and when they need services they hire professionals to do their work like they did for the site plan of the Phase II microbrewery or the Taproom on Nevada city.
Any of the following - contract news, a huge revenue surprise, the opening of the taproom, or surprise funding of the Phase II microbrewery could launch the daylights out of this growing craft beer microbrewery.
BrewBilt could bring a lot of money to the area in terms of jobs, real estate growth, tax revenue for the city, county and state, etc. If they can land grocery store contracts in record time, there must be people in many positions that will help make this company become a well-known craft beer company.
Bullish