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Posted On: 03/04/2020 9:05:39 AM
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Remember, the approval was about investigating the feasibility of such a move. The pros and cons must be thoroughly weighed before committing to anything, but they saw enough "pro's" to know it was worth taking a closer look.
Also, it's highly unlikely that RMHB management will put themselves into a situation without backup plans by burning all of their bridges behind them.
When considering the scope of the Mexican deal, I'm 100% certain that CBD Life would NOT look the other way while management placed themselves into a situation without viable contingency plans in place.
They weighed in at least once already pertaining to logistics, after RMHB along with many other companies discovered the misrepresentation by Optimus.
CBD Life worked quickly with the management team to assure we hooked up with a well established and highly reliable co-packer with large volume output capability. There's a lot riding on it.
You know damn well that they don't want to be exposed to any long term interruptions to the flow of product, especially as sales growth really grabs traction.
Also, it's highly unlikely that RMHB management will put themselves into a situation without backup plans by burning all of their bridges behind them.
When considering the scope of the Mexican deal, I'm 100% certain that CBD Life would NOT look the other way while management placed themselves into a situation without viable contingency plans in place.
They weighed in at least once already pertaining to logistics, after RMHB along with many other companies discovered the misrepresentation by Optimus.
CBD Life worked quickly with the management team to assure we hooked up with a well established and highly reliable co-packer with large volume output capability. There's a lot riding on it.
You know damn well that they don't want to be exposed to any long term interruptions to the flow of product, especially as sales growth really grabs traction.
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