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      schrieb am 22.05.19 22:01:04
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.627.145 von Takado am 22.05.19 21:38:53Das dazu gar kein Wort verloren wird, ist auf jeden Fall sehr seltsam...
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      schrieb am 22.05.19 21:39:47
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      mal neue andere Frage kann man irgendwo sehen wie die Shareholder Verteilung zwischen CAN, US und D ist?
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      schrieb am 22.05.19 21:38:53
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.627.049 von Sly01 am 22.05.19 21:28:14Wir reden hier über gebäude, aber kein wort über outdoor. Auch speak nicht. Geheimmsache. Schon komisch🤔
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      schrieb am 22.05.19 21:38:07
      Beitrag Nr. 16.778 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.627.049 von Sly01 am 22.05.19 21:28:14wir werden sehen ob der aktuelle Stand der Anlagen zur Lizenzierung reicht. Bei Flüssen können weder wir noch SE etwas. Wir sind nun mal auf den Good Will von HC angewiesen.
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      schrieb am 22.05.19 21:36:38
      Beitrag Nr. 16.777 ()
      Ich hoffe wirklich das takado recht hat und outdoor (fertig bzw fast fertig) ist, das was indoor betrifft mir fehlen ein wenig die Worte, dieselbe Halle wurde bereits im Januar gepostet und der fussboden ist noch nicht mal fertig, hier träumen einige davon das die in 2 Wochen fertig sein können/sollen. Da haben ein paar zu viel Fantasie in der Birne, das ganze know how muss noch installiert werden... [...]
      für mich stellt sich mehr die Frage da die Geens nicht die super pusher sind, sind die Fotos evt. älter?

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      schrieb am 22.05.19 21:28:14
      Beitrag Nr. 16.776 ()
      Health Canada is changing the way it issues cannabis industry licences in a move that will likely alleviate a bottleneck that observers attribute to a long-running shortage of legal pot in the country.

      Effective immediately, the regulator says new applicants seeking to produce, sell or process cannabis must already have a fully built facility. Previously, applicants were only required to make a paper submission.

      “This is a game changer,” said Matt Maurer, a cannabis lawyer with Torkin Manes LLP, in a phone interview with BNN Bloomberg.

      “We go from a situation where if you wanted to submit an application, you submit your paperwork and you sit and wait to hear back from Health Canada,” he said. “Now you’re asked to build a $30-million to $40-million facility before you even submit your application.”

      Health Canada said it is making these changes after reviewing its existing process where more than 70 per cent of applicants whose paperwork was approved over the last three years failed to provide evidence of a having a cannabis facility that meets regulatory requirements.  

      “As a result, a significant amount of resources are being used to review applications from entities that are not ready to begin operations, contributing to wait times for more mature applications and an inefficient allocation of resources,” Health Canada said in a release Wednesday.

      Industry applicants have previously complained to Health Canada about the time it takes to become licensed as well as the number of current applications waiting for approval.

      For example, Aphria Inc. interim chief executive officer Irwin Simon said in January during a call with analysts that his company was still waiting for Health Canada to approve licensing for an expansion to one of its facilities in Leamington, Ont. despite submitting an application with the regulator in early 2018. The company received licensing for the facility in March.

      “This is not a slam against Health Canada. It's just we as an entire industry were not fully prepared for the [consumer] onslaught,” Simon said. “We have great pent-up demand; we are impatiently waiting, but we are waiting.”

      Sherry Boodram, chief executive officer of cannabis consulting company CannDelta Inc. and a former Health Canada staffer, said the new licensing requirements will likely “hit the industry hard” and make it more difficult to get investors to commit to a cannabis-related project.

      “Your business plan has to be sound and make sense,” she said in a phone interview with BNN Bloomberg. “It might deter some people who were thinking of getting into the industry, like the micro-cultivation type, because they need a lot of money up front.”

      Health Canada said that since May 2017 it has licensed more than 129 new sites and counts more than 600,000 square metres of production space for legal cannabis – the equivalent of growing 1 million kilograms of legal pot in Canada annually, roughly the same amount consumed in the country.

      Cannabis Canada is BNN Bloomberg’s in-depth series exploring the stunning formation of the entirely new – and controversial – Canadian recreational marijuana industry. Read more from the special series here and subscribe to our Cannabis Canada newsletter to have the latest marijuana news delivered directly to your inbox every day.

      Der Text ist von Bloomberg. Es wird nur von einer fertigen "Factory" gesprochen, was mMn schon allein durch LP1 gewährleistet ist. Es ist sicherlich auch kein Zufall, dass SE direkt ein paar Tage nach der Novellierung das Update bringt, in dem klar formuliert wird, dass man nach wie vor jeden Augenblick mit der Lizenz rechnet. Als Aktiengesellschaft hätten sie ab der Novellierung darüber informieren müssen, wenn es jetzt wegen der Änderung Auswirkungen auf die Lizenzvergabe gibt und es jetzt zu Verzögerungen kommen kann.
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      schrieb am 22.05.19 21:26:18
      Beitrag Nr. 16.775 ()
      das währe ja auch ein Wunder gewesen. Gestern fast fertig und heute komplett fertig. Dann hätten sie sich die News gestern auch sparen können.
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      schrieb am 22.05.19 20:52:13
      Beitrag Nr. 16.774 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.612.953 von Cherato123 am 21.05.19 15:54:10
      Zitat von Cherato123: Hier ml ein kleines Update, weil ja keiner mehr durchblickt. (nicht mal ich :D)

      Die Anlagen

      10.000 sqf Facility (LP1) = Fertig

      https://speakeasygrowers.com/cannabis-complex-reaches-lockup…

      Our fully built 10,000 square foot facility is standing by awaiting final licensing. Built with small-batch artisan style in mind, it will be the first in our fleet of facilities with the ability to produce a premium cannabis not found anywhere else in the world. We have 6 production rooms with a total of 169 lights ready to begin.

      80.000 sqf Facility Phase 2 (LP2 + LP3 + LP4) = Jetzt 100.000 sqf --> Fertigstellung Q2 2019

      https://speakeasygrowers.com/cannabis-complex-reaches-lockup…
      Phase two, which was initially planned for 80,000 square feet of production space has now been upgraded to:

      100,000 square feet of production, processing and support buildings


      https://speakeasygrowers.com/cannabis-complex-reaches-lockup…

      Die Hallen auf den Fotos haben eine Flläche von 26.600 sqf
      LP 2 = 26,600 + LP 3 = 26,600 + LP 4 = ??


      Daneben gibt es noch:
      https://speakeasygrowers.com/cannabis-complex-reaches-lockup…

      5,000 square foot future lab building

      Zusammenfassung

      LP1 (10.000 sqf) FERTIG
      LP2 (26.600 sqf) fast Fertig
      LP3 (26.600 sqf) fast Fertig
      LP4 (48.000?? sqf) wird gebaut
      foot future lab building (5000 sqf) FERTIG

      Vermutlich obsoleter Plan von vor über 1 Jahr

      https://speakeasygrowers.com/80000-sqft-cannabis-complex-to-…
      This is Phase 2 of a multi-tiered approach to perfecting the cultivation of particular strains. The “Cannabis Complex” consist of 80,0000 SQFT represented by: 3 buildings at 27,000 SQFT each, 40 self-contained flower rooms, 4 vegetation rooms and 4 cure rooms. Allowing each flower room to be self contained with its own environment in order to perfect a single strain’s output in producing a premium product. This is where Marc Geen’s vision of a united BC growers collective comes into action. With each individual grower having the freedom to execute on their already successful trial-and-tested growing techniques and cannabis genetics. On a global stage, this will allow Speakeasy Cannabis Club to always have a diverse offering of the best bud that Canada has to offer.

      Facility Characteristics

      Due to the expertise and experience of the Speakeasy growers collective and management team, the new facility will be ultra-efficient while maintaining a level of quality that will allow Speakeasy product to live within the upper echelon of global cannabis product.

      While the facility was originally planned for 80,000 SQFT of grow room, utilizing best practices learned from previous developments, the design was optimized to incorporate a cannabis oil extraction facility as well.

      The “Cannabis Complex” facility will be characterized by the use of advanced techniques of cultivation for producing premium cannabis.
      Each 13,300 SQFT building is modular in its design thus designed for easy replication
      Each building consist of 10 grow rooms, 1 vegetation room and 1 cure room
      600 – 1000 SQFT is the optimal footprint for growing premium cannabis
      Independent indoor environment controls for each room to perfect each strain’s characteristics to its maximum potential
      Each building will have self-contained rooms for hang drying and hand trimming
      Yield size of each room allows staff to manage the cure properly to ensure a premium finished product
      Self-contained rooms minimizing risk of contamination to each room
      An optimized environment will facilitate a harvest every two days, allowing for efficient management of supply and shelf life
      Two days harvest cycles create optimal management of staff for harvesting without the need to bring in help from outside sources


      ich hole mal die zusammenfassung nach oben. gebäude hierim update fast fertig
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      schrieb am 22.05.19 20:49:15
      Beitrag Nr. 16.773 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.626.683 von BlackView am 22.05.19 20:48:12https://speakeasygrowers.com/investors/#!/news

      So stehts hier :)
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      schrieb am 22.05.19 20:48:12
      Beitrag Nr. 16.772 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.626.659 von nexxo am 22.05.19 20:45:58
      Zitat von nexxo: Blacky, dass kam doch schon gestern über News auf der Homepage von Speaky :)


      das die gebäude fertig sind? hatte ich anders in erinnerung
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