Good Morning Junebug, and you think you are so fun
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Folks, Junebug's advice is sage, so I hope everyone does take a little money off the table so you can live a life of ease.
That said, we must keep in mind where this is going. The entire country of Canada has about 300 dispensaries, and yet some of the companies up there have market caps in the BILLIONS. Univec, through Dalton's RSI company has 70,000 pharmacies that very likely will all be selling our products. While RSI will not be folded into Univec at this time, the fact remains that these pharmacies are the equivalent of our dispensaries. Now just imagine that number, and let it sink in for a minute. What would be the perceived value of such a company? Do you think others might be interested?
Now, think about the number of products we are likely to have. We already know about the patch, and I suspect we will have a dozen or so versions of the patch alone. But think about all the other products we are likely to be selling, and all the PRs that will likely precede each and every one of them. Have you thought about partnerships and joint ventures? Has anyone considered what companies might wish to do business with Univec?
When I walk into a pharmacy I see health suppliments, cosmetics, candy (think Hersey Chocolate for example), creams, lotions, and medicines for any number of ailments. The list just goes on and on. Yet, once again, we are only talking about one company that is part of a group of companies, and some day soon cannabis might be legal nationwide. What will such a company be worth then should it decide to merge? Dare we even think about a buyout should such a merger happen? What value would investors place on such a company with so many assets? I am not saying Crockett would entertain a buyout, and he certainly may not, but it is something to consider. In my opinion, the perceived value of these individual companies will already blow most people away.
Something to think about while you enjoy the remainder of your weekend.
Kgem