TWEED CANT GROW WELL SO THEY IRRADIATE(COLD PASTURIZATION)

Will you buy irradiated medicine?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 13.5%
  • No

    Votes: 109 86.5%

  • Total voters
    126

TheRealDman

Well-Known Member
Do you have a clue how business works?
Or the slightest clue how much of a debt load the most profitable corporations in the world carry?

Clearly you have no clue.

I also posted a story showing they had a net profit of over a mil in that quarter.
Understandably, when proven wrong you want to spin it into something different again. Its a common theme for you. Speaks volumes.
Yes net profit was just over $1M, but "gross" operation loss was like $10M. I'm no chartered accountant (but I am a wall st.investor), but if I was the bean counter for tweedle, Rec sales can't come soon enough.

Acquisitions of other LPs with tweedle's stock options, only works while the stock is worth something....which is currently just over $2/share.

Tweed is well positioned to become a Rec MJ leader for sure, but they have no hope of relying on MMJ from a biz standpoint operating at their current run-loss ratio. Rec is the only way Tweedle survives....and it's alway been their not so secret MO.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
GB123 said to the hippy....
"he likes an argument :lol: or discussion in his head

and he forgets they grow SHWAG and its CRAP and it has no med value compared to what PEOPLE CAN GROW THEMSELVES!"

oh ya..... :lol:
Rick then said
"You a sock for Gmack?
Honest question."


OK...where did you read Gmac420 in that again?
Remind us all why anyone should smoke LP shwag???...please!!!
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
Yes net profit was just over $1M, but "gross" operation loss was like $10M. I'm no chartered accountant (but I am a wall st.investor), but if I was the bean counter for tweedle, Rec sales can't come soon enough.

Acquisitions of other LPs with tweedle's stock options, only works while the stock is worth something....which is currently just over $2/share.

Tweed is well positioned to become a Rec MJ leader for sure, but they have no hope of relying on MMJ from a biz standpoint operating at their current run-loss ratio. Rec is the only way Tweedle survives....and it's alway been their not so secret MO.

If I were them I'd be hoping rec came quick and would be lobbying like crazy to get it done. They operate a for profit, publicly traded corporation.

Your numbers should help some people see that they have become profitable.
Net vs Gross.
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
GB123 said to the hippy....
"he likes an argument :lol: or discussion in his head

and he forgets they grow SHWAG and its CRAP and it has no med value compared to what PEOPLE CAN GROW THEMSELVES!"

oh ya..... :lol:
Rick then said
"You a sock for Gmack?
Honest question."


OK...where did you read Gmac420 in that again?
Remind us all why anyone should smoke LP shwag???...please!!!

I quoted and asked you. Your posts are similar to his.

So?

Are you a sock account for Gmack?
 

TheRealDman

Well-Known Member
If I were them I'd be hoping rec came quick and would be lobbying like crazy to get it done. They operate a for profit, publicly traded corporation.

Your numbers should help some people see that they have become profitable.
Net vs Gross.
I think you misunderstood my post, as they are now tweedle is headed for bankruptcy. Tweedle is nowhere near a profitable company. Their only hope for survival at this point is the recreational cannabis market. That's been there MO for the start, and is why all their US investors hold "long" positions. They knew they would never make money off MMJ.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
he doesnt understand much other than what he keeps spewing about Business 101

(:

Oh damn...now I'm Dmans sock?
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
I think you misunderstood my post, as they are now tweedle is headed for bankruptcy. Their only hope for survival at this point is the recreational cannabis market. That's been there MO for the start, and is why all their US investors hold "long" positions. They knew they would never make money off MMJ.

The numbers posted are pre rec numbers. They show that tweed has started turning profits with the mmj system.

They may not be the profits they want or expect, but they've been investing ( causing debt) and growing into a profitable corporation based solely upon med.

The us investors is a different story altogether and it has more to do with the legal status of mj in the states and proceeds from crime at the US fed level.
 

gb123

Well-Known Member
The numbers posted are pre rec numbers. They show that tweed has started turning profits with the mmj system.

They may not be the profits they want or expect, but they've been investing ( causing debt) and growing into a profitable corporation based solely upon med.

The us investors is a different story altogether and it has more to do with the legal status of mj in the states and proceeds from crime at the US fed level.
There is no REC yet Rick...

Im paying attention..you seem to miss a lot eh ;)
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
Did tweed post a profit or not?

That's what you guys asked and argue against. So, did they post a profit or not?
 

Gmack420

Well-Known Member
I think you misunderstood my post, as they are now tweedle is headed for bankruptcy. Tweedle is nowhere near a profitable company. Their only hope for survival at this point is the recreational cannabis market. That's been there MO for the start, and is why all their US investors hold "long" positions. They knew they would never make money off MMJ.
Dude no use wasting the time to type out a response to Rick. He just doesn't get it. Sorry Rick you can make a profit while in the hole. You must dig out go the hole just to break even. Then you profit. No before not during but after. Mmkay...
 

nsbudca

Well-Known Member
I managed a McDonald's back in ns. We made a metric fuck ton of money. Not everyone was addicted to it, but it's a matter of convienience. It would get so busy you literally wouldn't have time to piss for a whole shift .

The pot stores will survive on this basis. I feel that it plays a role in LP survival as well. I don't even have to leave my house to get my meds.
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
Dude no use wasting the time to type out a response to Rick. He just doesn't get it. Sorry Rick you can make a profit while in the hole. You must dig out go the hole just to break even. Then you profit. No before not during but after. Mmkay...

Thanks for that response.
Mmkay

You asked profits. I answered.
Debt is different and comes from many places.

Borrowing for re investment is one example.

Just suck it up g, you were wrong and that's it.
 

nsbudca

Well-Known Member
Dude no use wasting the time to type out a response to Rick. He just doesn't get it. Sorry Rick you can make a profit while in the hole. You must dig out go the hole just to break even. Then you profit. No before not during but after. Mmkay...
I think I agree with this point.

The LPs have facilities worth a millions in some cases. That were built on a prayer and before they sold a single gram.

I would say that some of them are just starting to profit now.
 

ricky1lung

Well-Known Member
I think I agree with this point.

The LPs have facilities worth a millions in some cases. That were built on a prayer and before they sold a single gram.

I would say that some of them are just starting to profit now.

It's the same with the store you managed. They invested in a facility and turned profits while carrying debt.

Some are turning profits, unfortunately even after posting a link to the story it wasn't enough to convince some people, but it's there. Tweed did start turning profits and they did so without the talked about rec system.

Some people or business have capital they use for investments, some have capital and still borrow to keep money on the books and pay a nominal interest rate for borrowing and pay a monthly payment instead of relieving their accounts of large sums of money.

Being debt free isn't always good business, sometimes carrying a debt load increases borrowing power and is the smartest route to go for future investment.

No credit is almost as detrimental as bad credit.
 
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