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J.D. Penny

04/18/19 10:56 AM

#1184 RE: tipfindr #1183

There is such thing as drowning in too many opportunities too early. Shipping product to Germany sounds like a logistics nightmare to me at this stage. Vico has plenty of business in there own backyard. They were just granted new increased production rights and purchased labeling and assembly line equipment to prepare for growth. Vivo reported $2,300,000 million in revenue last quarter the first time after Canna Farms was purchased. This quarter revenue reporting on or before 4.30.19 will be the next major indication of growth. The thousands of positive reviews (4.5 out of 5 star avg) on Canna Farms products means the market place has responded well.

Numbmonk

04/18/19 1:09 PM

#1185 RE: tipfindr #1183

They granted the minimum number of licenses in Germany at 3 there are I belive 10 more to be granted. Abcann Berlin is working with physicians and medical licensing professionals already. I wouldn't be surprised to see harvest medicine branching out internationally once we have a solid presence in Canada. The German government thought our growing process was to expensive. Thing is quality and consistency will cost more. Anyone can grow pot, growing a consistent strain for precise dosing is what medical professionals need to legitimize medical cannabis. That is what we do. If you are in VIVO for a recreational play on large scale production I suggest you look elsewhere.