Paul tells us everything is a go for rollies june launch -- cultivator is just waiting on tolling machine. Paul also tells us there are pre orders. So, not only did a deal fall through with the cultivator, it fell through with dispensaries.
The fact that there's been a delay does not equate to any deals falling through. Paul was confident that they had identified cultivators and dispensaries that were eager to do business on Rollies as soon as they were available. To officially say that they had pre-orders would violate the regs governing selling MJ without a license (they can't do a formal sale until they are licensed but that doesn't prevent them talking to potential customers about placing orders and getting their verbal commitment if and when they are licensed and the product ships). Delay in getting licensing clearance from the regulators doesn't mean they are no longer interested. I was wrong to say that the machines were the last thing holding up release of the product. I was unaware that they had not yet received regulatory approval. That was my bad not Paul's. I'm sure they thought that the licensing would not take this long but the wheels of government bureaucracy tend to grind slowly.
In any event, it will take several quarters for Rollies revenue to ramp up. The current quarter will show good revs with or without Rollies.