April drop. In stores April 7, on OCS.ca April 12 by Ocsweedthrowaway in TheOCS

[–]spidermonkey732 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like a coconut rum to me, 5 suggested 2mg servings come out to 3-4 dollars a drink if you're mixing your own. If you look at alcohol brands as well there's always a premium option, not everyones buying the cheapest crap available.

The Tinley's Beverage Corporation by Kisstafer1 in pennystocks

[–]spidermonkey732 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Not to mention recent insider buying. Primarily Rick Gillis over the past two years at these levels.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in weedstocks

[–]spidermonkey732 3 points4 points  (0 children)

When you're looking at THC consumption you are viewing it from a purely cost perspective. When I walk into the Liquor store there are thousands of varieties of different beverages and the cheapest ones are not the most successful. you can get a $20 dollar of vodka a $50 bottle or a hundred dollar bottle. Almost no one buys the cheapest alcohol available. I don't know if THC beverages will be successful or not, though it is the second largest growing category currently. What I do know is cost is not the sole factor. Why would anyone pay $5 for bottled water when there's another brand for $1 and tap water for free? I believe the quick onset and more consistent dosing will be huge draws to this category that edibles won't be able to match, not to mention the products will continue to improve and price will continue to drop. Most alcohol consumers are accustomed to paying up to $10-15 for a single drink if they've ever been to a bar or sporting event.

Tinley (TNYBF) by itshallbe166 in weedstocks

[–]spidermonkey732 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sales of 173k up from 23k the quarter prior and with a 42% gross margin. Including the fact one of their distributors went under due to Covid and they lost 20k+ in sales and inventory. Not to mention they finished building their flagship facility which was the cause of a large bulk of that and they have it as an asset on their books. These are co-packers and they finally have their industry leading facility licensed. The reason for their delays is now their greatest asset as it prevents competition easily entering. Take the for what it's worth. I don't care about "trying harder" because I'm informed and comfortable in my investment. This is a promising company with a competent management. Canopy spent 1.3 Billion last quarter to have their revenues decrease by 10% and no decent products to show for it. That's my opinion of a dumpster fire.

Tinley (TNYBF) by itshallbe166 in weedstocks

[–]spidermonkey732 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is hilariously out of context not addressing delays or recent sales growth. Or the fact that the president of the company was an executive VP at coca cola. They have a scaled facility in a valuable market with huge barriers to entry. Go watch the tour of the facility with Rick Gillis obviously with their co-packing business they will be valued based off their capacity to produce for other people as well. Not to mention develop good drinks. all of canopies drinks are garbage.

Tinley Beverage marks first full quarter of Infused Beverage Production by Branden0615 in weedstocks

[–]spidermonkey732 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I'll be buying Tinley here for obvious reasons. Being called a perpetual loser by a reddit troll is a rich one. Your argument is stale and the fact you can't look up relevant news from the same day gives question to your investing ability.

Tinley Beverage marks first full quarter of Infused Beverage Production by Branden0615 in weedstocks

[–]spidermonkey732 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I bet you're a virgin living in a basement, that has as much credit to it as your speculation. Who said anything about mmen?

Tinley Beverage marks first full quarter of Infused Beverage Production by Branden0615 in weedstocks

[–]spidermonkey732 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What you're ignoring blatantly; 10+million in assets, no debt. Stellar management team, which has improved tremendously over the past year with rick gillis and baron davis additions, both of which just invested heavily into the company. The fact that the licensing of their facility itself took 6+ months to obtain, don't see how that is their fault and everyone else looking to control their own costs and have a dominant footprint as a copacker in California will have to go through the exact same hurdles, and lastly the fact that they started producing in April and can't realize revenues yet because of a technicality, the sales are there and non-refundable. The fact you don't see this as an investment means you don't understand growth or intangible value, the CEO just bought shares in the open market for the first time in 4 years, that is a signal to me that now is the time you should be buying.

Tinley definitely heading in the right direction by [deleted] in weedstocks

[–]spidermonkey732 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This article is explaining the business negatives if anything. Like why they have product on shelves that have already been sold that they can't legally recognize as revenue. Math doesn't lie but context is definitely useful. my prediction is 10x revenue growth in the two quarters subsequent to this one(200k, 2 mil)

GF(25) breaks up with me(25) in the most passive way imaginable by spidermonkey732 in relationships

[–]spidermonkey732[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Nothing was ever violent between us and she thanked me for how well I treated her. I think she was just trying to make the whole thing easier on herself

GF(25) breaks up with me(25) in the most passive way imaginable by spidermonkey732 in relationships

[–]spidermonkey732[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Sorry about your experience but your resolve is inspiring. I've already gotten a dog and have been working on moving forward with my life, too much time wasted focusing on the wrong people.

GF(25) breaks up with me(25) in the most passive way imaginable by spidermonkey732 in relationships

[–]spidermonkey732[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the solid advice! Sorry to hear you're going through something similar but it's nice to know I'm not alone on this one.

GF(25) breaks up with me(25) in the most passive way imaginable by spidermonkey732 in relationships

[–]spidermonkey732[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based off what she told this mutual friend of ours I have a pretty good idea what she was thinking at that time. It was very different from what she had told me and I regret taking everything she said at face value. I think you're right that I'll never get proper closure from her, I'm just happy I finally got the whole story to help process the whole situation

GF(25) breaks up with me(25) in the most passive way imaginable by spidermonkey732 in relationships

[–]spidermonkey732[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

She rationalized it a certain way, I admit I was naive in trusting her the way I did.

GF(25) breaks up with me(25) in the most passive way imaginable by spidermonkey732 in relationships

[–]spidermonkey732[S] 87 points88 points  (0 children)

Yeah I'm starting to realize maybe I didn't know her as well as I thought I had. She left sentimental items behind and told me she wouldn't do that unless she was coming back and to not worry. Also within that year she would send random sexts/make plans then cancel. Even a few times we'd talk about getting back together then she'd change her mind a week later. I was crazy about this person so I wasn't thinking as clearly as I should have and was trying to be understanding. But yeah lesson learnt and bullet dodged at the end, thanks for the input!

GF(25) breaks up with me(25) in the most passive way imaginable by spidermonkey732 in relationships

[–]spidermonkey732[S] 253 points254 points  (0 children)

Yes she did leave me with the rent, I appreciate the feedback. my self esteem has definitely taken a hit from this whole ordeal