Gordon Stein, CFO of CleanTech Lithium, explains why CTL acquired the 23 Laguna Verde licenses. Watch the video here.
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There is some, although limited, advertising going according to this reply on Twitter:
"Targeted ads are live across digital platforms driving visits to our site and interestingly substantial traffic from what we assume are investors choosing to share w/ their own networks; nothing more cost effective than compounding effect of peer-2-peer marketing. #retailarmy"
The lab made product is a much more environment friendly procedure than farming cannabis. The products are purer and more specific and production is easier to scale up to meet demand. Add to that that these products don't attract the legislation in a lot of countries that farmed hemp does...I'd say the USP here is good and CBX whilst not the only product almost certainly have first adopter advantage....
The USP (although it isn't unique) is that it is laboratory made and that appears as the very first thing you see when you open the website.
I would like to see them promoting CBG more as that is a differentiator to most products currently on shelves and the jury is out whether lab made will attract more customers to the cosmetics ranges over natural
The share price is realistic, they'll be pick up in the weeks to come. Remember its a start up and just the beginning. I too am disappointed with the website and no discernible information about why using these product at the price set is justified. In fact what is the USP, its failed to be shown in the website.
I'm new to the board and have enjoyed reading the comments prior and too have endured the ride of loss, profit and back down to loss again.
GLA
I don’t think we’ll be seeing the bottom just yet. 38 mill market cap, back down to the 6s in my opinion
I'm waiting for low 7's to average down :-)
Currently sitting on a 13 average which is too high for me
GLA
All I’m sure of, is that Alexis Abraham, wouldn’t have put £150k additional of his own money in at 7.8p if he thought he wasn’t going to be able to make a profit on it.
I’m confident this is going way above where we are now.
Back to 11p before Xmas.
1: You're paying less than the CEO did 2 months ago.
2: Low 7's has historically been a resistance point the last few months. Could well become the new support.
3: We're finally making some money!
4: I want the share price to go up!