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growdoe

03/04/18 1:40 PM

#33563 RE: BeerIsGood #33560

What is the value of the left over biomass if there is no extraction process? The left over biomass has no opportunity cost; but the extraction gives it a path to be monetized. Do you get that? lol

You are ignoring the fact that the sellable flower revenue pays the incentive. Complete, done. Again, left over biomass has no opportunity cost - its not sellable until further industrialized. Extraction makes it valuable.

You also ignored the 20% of 3rd party biomass revenue stream. That's where the bigger money comes in. No incentive fees there, no greenhouse restrictions. It's open-ended. Do you get that? lol

chemist72

03/04/18 1:53 PM

#33565 RE: BeerIsGood #33560

... when in reality it isn't much at all

Finally found something I can agree with you about. The first two harvests with only about 460 plants each will NOT bring in much extract revenue. I'm not going to give you the numbers I got, because I only calculated it from the numbers in the 8-K and I already know how you feel about their 8-K's. And I don't need or want to start a big argument over that. -LOL

Suffice to say that those revenue numbers could double or triple in the newer planted bays IF they decide to go completely for extraction or somewhere between if they go part extraction and part flower. SIGO seems to have options in that regard in which case NO ONE can do a revenue projection as it could (and probably WILL) vary from harvest to harvest.

All is jmho.