As I recall, the capital investment for the HU flower business is $20,000 per acre. If this were funded with low interest loans, or even partially funded, HU could ramp pretty quickly.
We'll learn a lot more Thursday, even if we don't learn everything, due to the filings.
I am very encouraged by the full 10-K revelations.
I saw the dairy sale first, and if that were in a vacuum, there might be some concern. But with the new fish contract and the expansion of land, I think the prospects for the company are even better than before, a lot better.
I think the large shareholders already knew some of the intermediate term plans. Now that they are starting to be realized, I think the stock price should reflect. In fact, this week may be the last time to buy under $1.50, particularly judging by the Swedes apparently buying every dip, and the conference call detailing these exciting events coming on Thursday.
We know that the balance sheet looked great -- much improved in Q4 -- and that these transactions will provide an immediate additional boost, probably significant.
We also know that the company is now concentrating on the highest profit margin businesses, and that it has put into place the steps to become a much bigger company.