Read this from one of our glorified LP's today

gb123

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Instead, Linton said, allowing patients to continue to grow their own weed will be "good advertising" for his company once they realize that Canopy's product is far superior.



this is better than Dizzy humor (:

just had to add this part...

"In its latest quarterly results, reported exponential growth in revenue and sales volume, but the company remains unprofitable."
 

gb123

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Well let's advertise the hell out of it then. What kinda mindless fuck would openly call out patients growing skills when their sole purpose for existing is to supply patients? Turn out the lights Canopy, you're done.
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they know they have a shot at it still... still some LP's to be bought up that are now Floundering... Aror## just got the go ahead for making oil.....to sell to who I'm no sure but maybe Canopy is interested..
I wonder which company will be bought up next?
Canopy sounds like they know/hope somethings coming...sooner than later...maybe they're just blowin air :)
 

JungleStrikeGuy

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Saw this part too :

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But Canopy President Mark Zekulin maintained he is not concerned about losing market share. He thinks most people are happy with a system that delivers a high-quality product to their door at a relatively low price.

“There’s a lot of people who don’t want to be converting their basement or closet into a high-grow growing area,” he said.'

Shitbags, all of them. Still in denial about their crony capitalist market blown away. Did he mean Hydro? Pretty funny the 'president' knows sweet fuck all about his product.
 

gb123

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Saw this part too :

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But Canopy President Mark Zekulin maintained he is not concerned about losing market share. He thinks most people are happy with a system that delivers a high-quality product to their door at a relatively low price.

“There’s a lot of people who don’t want to be converting their basement or closet into a high-grow growing area,” he said.'

Shitbags, all of them. Still in denial about their crony capitalist market blown away. Did he mean Hydro? Pretty funny the 'president' knows sweet fuck all about his product.
he forgets that people can put a few out back..watch them grow and have meds year round...
Now THATS AWESOME!!!!
why the fuck would anyone want to PAY for stuff that cant compare?!?!
They're misguided!
 

cannadan

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he forgets that people can put a few out back..watch them grow and have meds year round...
Now THATS AWESOME!!!!
why the fuck would anyone want to PAY for stuff that cant compare?!?!
They're misguided!
I agree big time GB...and when you consider the positions they hold(held) at these companies for which they spout off
for...they are especially misguided
 

VIANARCHRIS

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Growing own pot is like making homebrew, says medical marijuana producer

Canada’s largest publicly traded producer of medical marijuana is making the case for the quality of weed made by large-scale manufacturers compared to homegrown bud.

The difference is the same as drinking homebrew versus a good bottle of wine, Bruce Linton, chairman and CEO of Canopy Growth Corp. (TSXV:CGC), said Thursday during a call with analysts.

“People say: ‘It’s just soil, it grows easily,'” he said.

“No, no, no — quality and consistency doesn’t happen without chemicals unless you’re running a proper facility.”

Linton added that the Smith Falls, Ont., company — which operates Bedrocan Canada Inc. and Tweed Marijuana Inc. — is unfazed by Wednesday’s court ruling that permits about 28,000 patients to continue to grow pot at home.

Federal Court Judge Michael Phelan struck down a law introduced by the former Conservative government that required patients to buy cannabis through the mail from licensed producers, ruling it was an arbitrary and overly broad violation of charter rights.

Instead, Linton said, allowing patients to continue to grow their own weed will be “good advertising” for his company once they realize that Canopy’s product is far superior.

“We’ve never been fussed,” said Linton, adding that he doesn’t think the decision will “materially impact” his company’s business.

Canopy, which currently produces medical marijuana via Bedrocan, says it’s also ramping up preparations to supply marijuana to recreational users when the laws change, something it expects to happen soon.

The company is anticipating impending revisions from the federal Liberal government on what types of medical marijuana products can be sold following a ruling last year by the Supreme Court permitting medical marijuana users to legally use various forms of the drug, including oils.

On Thursday, the company was given the go-ahead to begin selling cannabis oils. The 100-ml bottles, a mix of sunflower and cannabis oils, are priced between $95 to $155.

If changes are also made to the current distribution model, which is now only open to producers, Linton said he’d fully support a “two-option system” where patients can still receive their medication in the mail but oils can be purchased elsewhere, like at a drugstore.

The Neighbourhood Pharmacy Association of Canada, a group representing some of the country’s biggest drugstores, recently said it believes pharmacies are best equipped to dispense cannabis because they already deal with controlled substances.

“I don’t want them dominating (the market), but I don’t think it would be a good idea that we didn’t have them keep reaching in and giving us more credibility,” Linton said.

In its latest quarterly results, Canopy reported exponential growth in revenue and sales volume, but the company remains unprofitable.

Revenue for the three months ended Dec. 31 was $3.5 million, up from just $641,000 a year earlier.

It sold 462,000 grams at an average price of $7.34 per gram during the period, Canopy’s fiscal third quarter. That compares with 87,000 grams at $7.04 per gram in the comparable period a year earlier.

Net loss was $3.3 million or four cents per share, compared with $2.6 million or seven cents per share a year earlier when there were fewer shares outstanding.
 

TheRealDman

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Net loss was $3.3 million or four cents per share, compared with $2.6 million or seven cents per share a year earlier when there were fewer shares outstanding.
Priceless numbers...LMAO! :D
 

gb123

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"Growing own pot is like making homebrew, says medical marijuana producer"
WTF? Choosing LP bunk over a home grown bud is like choosing McDonalds over a home cooked meal. Liccas sounds worried!
When I read that...it told all...
I know for a fact I used to hate the "idea" of home brewed beer...,,,,but I didnt know any better..
If I had the recipe for the beer my buddy made way back when.. ID BE DEAD!!!
there was no comparison to any other beer known to me at the time..
..it just shows how narrow minded he is about the entire deal. Not willing to learn..just willing to rape and pillage.
 

GrowRock

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Fuck you and canopy growth Bruce fucktard. He is comparing apples to oranges(home brew vs mj) is this guy for real. First off mj is a plant and with a little TLC anyone can grow it compared to having to brew different ingredients.

Grasping at straws Bruce??o_O
 

VIANARCHRIS

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On Thursday, the company was given the go-ahead to begin selling cannabis oils. The 100-ml bottles, a mix of sunflower and cannabis oils, are priced between $95 to $155.
And on Thursday patients won the right to grow and make their own oil, The price just dropped substantially. The market will dictate price...I'm guessing $30 to $50.
 

CalyxCrusher

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Does Tweed use adjusta wings? Might wait and watch for there closing sale.
They could help ya with T5's. Just make sure to hang them 3 feet above the canopy as per Tweeds set up...............

I LOVE how they use a price avg instead of simply saying the pricier schwag didn't sell. Gotta give the public the ILLUSION that they have affordable meds across the board. Also BAHAHAHAHAHA to his thinking our med's are inferior because we didn't waste millions in overhead building a facility to please HC. Everyone be sure to send Tweed and Bedrocan some Xmas cards this year with pics of our buds. Fucken knob, wait n see they'll keep scouring the boards and will be trying to hire ppl for rec.

Our health and well being depends on high quality meds. Why would we grow anything but that? You grow for profits, and it shows, well at least in the lack of quality. Can't say much for the profits part....................... EH OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH hahah eat it fuckers
 
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gb123

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lol MMJ buisiness 101??!!

... People will dictate!

Not really sure who would even want the shit they sell in bottles..
Its no good for any bad illness.
Not to mention it would break your bank to treat yourself with it
and it wouldn't work right being diluted so badly.
 
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