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Posted On: 05/02/2020 9:42:13 AM
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Toodles, good morning! I suggest we all look at what is happening right now regarding the various parties involved with Dr Dalton, Doctor Mitchell, and all things cannabis. First, Dalton does not grow nor does he process any kind of cannabis. Instead, he will rely on someone else to do this kind of work. I have argued for some time that Dalton has his hands full developing his own companies (the latest is the whole tele-health grouping), and the cannabis work will be done by others. Some have suggested Brian Grays will do the growing and processing, and others suggest Euromed. In my opinion, Brian Grays is merely a promoter of others and does not grow or process himself. I have found that Brian Grays does have a small farm, but little is listed regarding this farm. So I suggest he grows pot primarily from himself, and promotes actual products from real cannabis growers and processors. There is nothing wrong with Grays being a promoter --- let that be clear. However, the talk about Grays managing one million acres is absurd on its face.
As for Euromed, they are just beginning to grow cannabis, and they do not have processing capability. Euromed claims they intend to have cannabis crops and processing and even a lab by the end of this year. So for those willing to wait, have at it.
I suggest Dalton will use a consortium of cannabis growers and processors, and this consortium may be headed by Doctor Mitchell. Doctor Mitchell has the knowledge, the expertise, and the contacts to make such a consortium succeed. I suggest he will teach or instruct others on how to grow and produce quality products --- the kind Dalton may want to be involved with. Will this consortium be drawn into Univec? It could be. However, there is no need to merge all these farms and processors into UNVC. Instead, these operations may work together to supply Dalton with the products he wants, while selling their own products on line as some are doing right now. My hope is that Dalton's network of pharmacies might be utilized as well, but we will need to wait and see how that might work out.
Finally, all Dalton's talk about helping veterans and getting into the VA does not make much sense to me if he is using companies and products for other countries. I would think Dalton would want United States based companies as suppliers of product if he desires to get VA approval. The good thing for Univec investors is that Doctor Mitchell has the ability to gain that approval.
Kgem
As for Euromed, they are just beginning to grow cannabis, and they do not have processing capability. Euromed claims they intend to have cannabis crops and processing and even a lab by the end of this year. So for those willing to wait, have at it.
I suggest Dalton will use a consortium of cannabis growers and processors, and this consortium may be headed by Doctor Mitchell. Doctor Mitchell has the knowledge, the expertise, and the contacts to make such a consortium succeed. I suggest he will teach or instruct others on how to grow and produce quality products --- the kind Dalton may want to be involved with. Will this consortium be drawn into Univec? It could be. However, there is no need to merge all these farms and processors into UNVC. Instead, these operations may work together to supply Dalton with the products he wants, while selling their own products on line as some are doing right now. My hope is that Dalton's network of pharmacies might be utilized as well, but we will need to wait and see how that might work out.
Finally, all Dalton's talk about helping veterans and getting into the VA does not make much sense to me if he is using companies and products for other countries. I would think Dalton would want United States based companies as suppliers of product if he desires to get VA approval. The good thing for Univec investors is that Doctor Mitchell has the ability to gain that approval.
Kgem
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