MJNA-Dixie has not given out those numbers, but maybe that will be given out in more detail when the auditing is done.
I would just guess that the THC products are dominating sales. The products will hit Colo. and Wash. probably as soon as recreational use guidelines are finished for each state, and the products are approved. Clearly Colo. should be no problem as it is already sold medicinally there, not sure about Wash.
The revenue numbers are increasing so fast that it looks like the stock will try and catch up at some point as well. They went from $3M in revs to $5M from Q3 to Q4 2012, and that is without recreational user sales. I read that Colo. has 100K medicinal users, and that when recreational use begins there could be 2 Million users or more in Colorado alone. I just hope that they can make product fast enough to keep up.
MJNA is clearly the best play in the MJ business right now. Profitable already and a good head start on other players.
Looking at some more MJ plays, but have not yet found anything that looks like it will soon be profitable.