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Posted On: 10/03/2018 7:27:01 PM
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The writer of this article mentioned the players most likely in the coke cross-hairs like Aurora.
Then he talked about two long-shots...........................
Coca-Cola’s Long-Shot Pot Partners
To provide even more guesses (and therefore minimize my chances of being wrong), I also figured it is worth including a few moon-shots. I don’t know that Coca-Cola would seriously consider a deal with any of the following companies, but if it does you heard it here first.
Namaste Technologies Inc. (TSXV:N) (OTC:NXTTF)
David Giardino, the recently appointed Chief Operating Officer of Namaste Technologies began his career at Coca-Cola Enterprises managing a group of analysts responsible for driving warehouse, distribution, and delivery efficiencies. That being said, I think it is safe to assume that the alleged illegal practices that took place at a recent Namaste shareholder party would scare off Coca-Cola the same way it scared off Tilray, Inc. (NASDAQ:TLRY).
Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc. (OTC:RMHB)
Rocky Mountain High offers a hemp-infused drink line that includes energy drinks, lemonade, and more. Rocky Mountain’s energy drink is pitched as a healthier alternative to commonly known brands like Red Bull. Containing hemp, ginseng, guarana, and other natural ingredients, these beverages taste great (we’ve tried them), and come in a variety of flavors. As with Hemplify’s products, Rocky Mountain High’s drinks are available across the country given that they’re infused with hemp rather than cannabis. With a market capitalization of less than $20 million though, Rock Mountain High may be too small for Coca-Cola to take seriously.
I agree with the writer that we are currently a bit too small, but at the same time, it's great to have your company name mentioned as many places as possible. That's how you gain a reputation and move out of the shadows and become a viable, forward thinking company that others may decide to invest in.
Then he talked about two long-shots...........................
Coca-Cola’s Long-Shot Pot Partners
To provide even more guesses (and therefore minimize my chances of being wrong), I also figured it is worth including a few moon-shots. I don’t know that Coca-Cola would seriously consider a deal with any of the following companies, but if it does you heard it here first.
Namaste Technologies Inc. (TSXV:N) (OTC:NXTTF)
David Giardino, the recently appointed Chief Operating Officer of Namaste Technologies began his career at Coca-Cola Enterprises managing a group of analysts responsible for driving warehouse, distribution, and delivery efficiencies. That being said, I think it is safe to assume that the alleged illegal practices that took place at a recent Namaste shareholder party would scare off Coca-Cola the same way it scared off Tilray, Inc. (NASDAQ:TLRY).
Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc. (OTC:RMHB)
Rocky Mountain High offers a hemp-infused drink line that includes energy drinks, lemonade, and more. Rocky Mountain’s energy drink is pitched as a healthier alternative to commonly known brands like Red Bull. Containing hemp, ginseng, guarana, and other natural ingredients, these beverages taste great (we’ve tried them), and come in a variety of flavors. As with Hemplify’s products, Rocky Mountain High’s drinks are available across the country given that they’re infused with hemp rather than cannabis. With a market capitalization of less than $20 million though, Rock Mountain High may be too small for Coca-Cola to take seriously.
I agree with the writer that we are currently a bit too small, but at the same time, it's great to have your company name mentioned as many places as possible. That's how you gain a reputation and move out of the shadows and become a viable, forward thinking company that others may decide to invest in.
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