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11045 Postings, 4459 Tage wennichdaswueste50% schreiben deutsche im austr. Forum lol

 
  
    #76
05.01.18 18:13

167 Postings, 5075 Tage m4machoHohes Volumen für Freitag

 
  
    #77
05.01.18 20:32
Es sollte nächste Woche weiter aufwärts gehen bei diesem Bild :-)

Stay Long  

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxlBin langfristig drin

 
  
    #78
05.01.18 23:24
Meiner Meinung nach könnte es auf jeden Fall langfristig weit nach oben gehen. In Kanada ist es auch in den letzten ein - zwei Jahren bei einigen Firmen gut hoch gegangen. Bruce L., der Inhaber von Canopy ist nicht umsonst an Auscann beteiligt XD Ich schätze es wird zwischendurch immer Hochs geben bei Ankündigungen und dann wieder was fallen wenn Gewinnmitnahmen sind. Allerdings ist Australien erst am Anfang im Gegensatz zu Kanada. Ende Februar gehts da ja erst durchs Parlament. Es sind aufregende Zeiten in der grünen Welt XD. Einige Vergleichen es ja mit den Techwerten, Amazon, Goggle usw,, wobei ich denke das das zu hoch gegriffen ist.. Aber wer weis das schon. Auscann ist jedenfalls gut gerüstet und ich denke die Verbindungen zur Politik sind da auch sehr hilfreich XD  

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxlArtikel The Sydney morning Herald

 
  
    #79
05.01.18 23:31

167 Postings, 5075 Tage m4machoEr hat recht

 
  
    #80
06.01.18 00:04
Für mich wichtigster Aspekt ist dass dieser Markt durchaus mit der Tech Branche zu vergleichen ist.

Weitere pro Punkte für mich

- Der Zielgruppen Markt ist in der Zahl identisch - „jeder achtet mehr auf
natürliche Ernährung und Medikation“

- Produktionen und Lieferfähigkeit sind mehr als gewährleistet

- der Markt nicht wirklich als Hype, vielmehr als Notwendigkeit betrachtet werden sollte

Ist nicht ausgeschlossen die Werte von apple & co nicht zu erreichen

Wann bleibt für mich nur die Frage



 

3084 Postings, 4696 Tage brauchmehrkohleMk über 300 millionen

 
  
    #81
06.01.18 08:18
Für mich im Moment kein kauf  

82 Postings, 3498 Tage RuqqqEin etwas..

 
  
    #82
06.01.18 10:40

älteres Video über AusCann, aber trotzdem interessant wie ich finde:

 

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxlFinancial Review Artikel

 
  
    #83
1
06.01.18 11:58
Financial Review January 5 2018 - 11:00PM
Former Liberal MP Mal Washer says AusCann, the ASX-listed medical cannabis company he chairs, is "light years" ahead of its competitors, some of whom do not have the manufacturing plants or licences needed take advantage of new export reforms.

Shares in companies associated with medicinal cannabis soared on Thursday after the federal government said it would allow the exportation of their products for the first time.
AusCann CEO Elaine Darby and her father, former MP and Chairman Dr Mal Washer. Photo: TREVOR COLLENS
The two largest cannabis companies by market value, Cann Group and AusCann, closed up 35.42 per cent and 53.66 per cent respectively on Thursday. But by market close on Friday, Cann's surged slowed, finishing the day up 2.82 per cent at a record price of $4.01.

Meanwhile, AusCann powered on, with shares in the company co-founded by the former Western Australia MP and his daughter Elaine Darby, finishing up 26.19 per cent on Friday at $1.59.

Speaking to AFR Weekend after federal Health Minister Greg Hunt's announcement, Mr Washer said AusCann was now "number one in the race in Australia" having acquired the separate growing and manufacturing licenses and Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) approved production plant needed to export products.

"We're light years in front of everyone else because they've got to build plants and get TGA approval for the plants they build," he said.

"That's complex and time-consuming. So we're ready to go tomorrow."

AusCann – which is backed by the largest legal cannabis grower in the world, Canada's Canopy Growth, and also has a partnership with global poppy grower and processor Tasmanian Alkaloids – is readying to bring in "the genetics" it needs, in the form of plant cuttings, so it can start growing and manufacturing.

"We get all the genetics and have all the know how and it's all just go, go, go," said Mr Washer.

"Our major priority is to sell to the Australian market and this [the government's announcement] is value add for us, as it gives us economies of scale and helps us to create a cheaper product."

Chairman of hemp company Ecofibre, and Australian Financial Review rich lister, Barry Lambert on Thursday slammed the government reforms as "fake news," questioning whether Australian companies could compete internationally with more established overseas competitors.

Cann was the first company to receive a licence for research and cultivation and raised $13.5 million in an initial public offering, but it's chief executive Peter Crock told the Financial Review it was still in the process of getting a manufacturing licence for its planned 16,000 square metre manufacturing facility.

The Melbourne-based company in December commissioned a second 600 square metre cultivation site, and has completed three harvests of medicinal cannabis material so far.

Tribeca Investment Partners, which owns shares in Cann via its small caps fund, said its taken a bet on the $387 million company because it was an "early mover" in the space.

"It's the closest to having actual revenue and profitability. [In regards to] its facility, they will be ready for large scale production pretty soon," said Tribeca chief executive and small caps portfolio manager David Aylward.

Other ASX-listed medicinal cannabis companies are also in various stages of getting the required licensing.

The Hydroponics Company, which also saw its shares spike on Thursday, is waiting on licensing so that it can kick off a pilot cannabis growing program and production of medicinal cannabis at its Queensland facilities.

ASX-listed European based biopharma company MGC Pharmaceuticals said it would fast track plans for a cultivation and manufacturing strategy in Australia.

"An Australian operational base has always been part of the company's longer-term strategy, but not until Federal legislative changes made it commercially viable to access key export markets," it said in a statement.

But for the domestic industry as a whole, which some experts speculate could be worth $1 billion a year, Mr Aylward sees a positive future.

"We're comfortable this will be a very large market. We're getting well beyond it being something that seemed like a bit of a folly, a fringe idea, to it being important for doctors to use… in terms of pain management," he said.

"That said, we're still early in terms of what it will be be and [knowing] the key determinants of who wins the market.

"What we saw yesterday was what we were hoping for. It makes sense and certainly de-risks the development of the business model for all of the companies.

Auscann's Mr Washer said the "wise investor" would now be looking to see what companies medicinal cannabis companies are "capable of."

"See if they are taking advantage of this opportunity and are also in the position to get into the marketplace in the most efficient and rapid manner by having all the facilities – which we have."  

167 Postings, 5075 Tage m4machoAlles super

 
  
    #84
1
06.01.18 13:57
Danke fürs einstellen , stehen super Informationen drin. Das Ding hier wird groß und der Kurs weiterfliegen.

Gehe davon aus, dass sehr kurzfristig nach der aktuellen Lizenz Bekanntgabe auch News folgen werden was Produktionsmenge, Absatz und Umsatzprognosen angeht

So Long Stay Long  

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxlNichts zu danken XD

 
  
    #85
06.01.18 17:16
Ich denke auch dass es hoch geht, dann vor Februar wieder etwas runter und immer wenn es News gibt wird sich der Preis wohl wieder bewegen. Bei Canopy war es so, das es lange schwankte, im letzen Jahr sind sie erst auf ca. 9 gestiegen, dann auf 5 runter und mittlerweile bei um die 20. Natürlich wird es zwischendurch immer Gewinnmitnahmen geben und es wird immer steigen und Fallen aber letztlich ist es ein neuer Industriezweig und es zählt was am Ende bei raus kommt, wenn alle Politischen Sachen geklärt sind und fest steht, was die Konkurrenz macht, wie viel angebaut werden kann und wie viel verkauft. bei Canopy habe ich leider zu früh alle bis auf 5 verkauft ( um da den Preis im blick zu behalten) und bin dann bei 9 wieder eingestiegen. Demnächst werd ich wohl noch mal nachkaufen aer erst mal Auscann ran XD Der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm XD Die Versuchung bei ist zwar gross mit Gewinn zu verkaufen, aber wer weiss schon ob man jemals zu dem Einstiegspreis wieder rein kommt, Und ich denke bei meinem Einstiegskurs bei Auscann ist das sehr sehr unwahrscheinlich.
Hier noch ein Canopyartikel der auch was zu Auscann beinhaltet.


https://www.newcannabisventures.com/...-global-opportunities-in-2018/

 

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxlHausaufgaben XD

 
  
    #86
06.01.18 17:34
Also generell ist es sinnvoll, sich elbst ein Bild zu machen. Weil hier jemand schrieb, das er kein englisch würde ich dazu gern was schreiben. Man kann mittels Internet heute vieles rausfinden, und oben hinter der hattp leiste befinden sich zwei kleine Quadrate zum übersetzen einer Homepage XD Wenn man z.b was aktuelles über Auscann sucht, ist es ganz gut wenn man vor der googlesuche die Sprache auf englisch einstellt, weil einem dann mehr angezeigt wird, als in deutsch. Ich mach das immer so das ich da noch einen zeitlichen Rahmen einstelle. News des Letzten Monats und dann nach Datum sortiert. Es it auch nicht verkehrt, wenn man ein zwei Foren im Ausland anschaut, weil da immer einiges gepostet wird..

Einfach nur ein Tipp und keine Belehrung XD

 

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxlSry für die Rechtschreibfehler..

 
  
    #87
06.01.18 17:36
Ich bin etwas in Eile.. Muss natürlich http - Zeile heissen.. usw.  

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxlHab hier nen Link aus dem Australischen Forum

 
  
    #88
07.01.18 01:51
allerdings kann ich zur Verlässlichkeit nicht viel sagen, weil ich Barchart nicht selbst kenne.
https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/AC8.AX/opinion  

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxlHier noch was interessantes

 
  
    #89
07.01.18 13:30
aus dem Australischen Forum was da jemand geschreiben hat. Ob stimmt kann ich nicht sagen, aber wenn wird das sicher aauch noch mal nen Schub geben: Great stuff Zacch! I contacted Auscann couple of weeks ago regarding import license. Auscann responded that they are awaiting for import permit to bring Canopy products into country. Therefore I assume they already have license in place in order to apply for permit. They expect to have this in place in early 2018.  

11045 Postings, 4459 Tage wennichdaswuestewow starke post aus Autralien

 
  
    #92
07.01.18 16:36
Medicinal cannabis producer AusCann says it's 'light years' ahead of competitors
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by Alice UribeJanuary 5 2018 - 11:00PM
Former Liberal MP Mal Washer says AusCann, the ASX-listed medical cannabis company he chairs, is "light years" ahead of its competitors, some of whom do not have the manufacturing plants or licences needed take advantage of new export reforms.

Shares in companies associated with medicinal cannabis soared on Thursday after the federal government said it would allow the exportation of their products for the first time.

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AusCann CEO Elaine Darby and her father, former MP and Chairman Dr Mal Washer. Photo: TREVOR COLLENS
The two largest cannabis companies by market value, Cann Group and AusCann, closed up 35.42 per cent and 53.66 per cent respectively on Thursday. But by market close on Friday, Cann's surged slowed, finishing the day up 2.82 per cent at a record price of $4.01.

Meanwhile, AusCann powered on, with shares in the company co-founded by the former Western Australia MP and his daughter Elaine Darby, finishing up 26.19 per cent on Friday at $1.59.

Speaking to AFR Weekend after federal Health Minister Greg Hunt's announcement, Mr Washer said AusCann was now "number one in the race in Australia" having acquired the separate growing and manufacturing licenses and Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) approved production plant needed to export products.

"We're light years in front of everyone else because they've got to build plants and get TGA approval for the plants they build," he said.

"That's complex and time-consuming. So we're ready to go tomorrow."

AusCann – which is backed by the largest legal cannabis grower in the world, Canada's Canopy Growth, and also has a partnership with global poppy grower and processor Tasmanian Alkaloids – is readying to bring in "the genetics" it needs, in the form of plant cuttings, so it can start growing and manufacturing.

"We get all the genetics and have all the know how and it's all just go, go, go," said Mr Washer.

"Our major priority is to sell to the Australian market and this [the government's announcement] is value add for us, as it gives us economies of scale and helps us to create a cheaper product."

Chairman of hemp company Ecofibre, and Australian Financial Review rich lister, Barry Lambert on Thursday slammed the government reforms as "fake news," questioning whether Australian companies could compete internationally with more established overseas competitors.

Cann was the first company to receive a licence for research and cultivation and raised $13.5 million in an initial public offering, but it's chief executive Peter Crock told the Financial Review it was still in the process of getting a manufacturing licence for its planned 16,000 square metre manufacturing facility.

The Melbourne-based company in December commissioned a second 600 square metre cultivation site, and has completed three harvests of medicinal cannabis material so far.

Tribeca Investment Partners, which owns shares in Cann via its small caps fund, said its taken a bet on the $387 million company because it was an "early mover" in the space.

"It's the closest to having actual revenue and profitability. [In regards to] its facility, they will be ready for large scale production pretty soon," said Tribeca chief executive and small caps portfolio manager David Aylward.

Other ASX-listed medicinal cannabis companies are also in various stages of getting the required licensing.

The Hydroponics Company, which also saw its shares spike on Thursday, is waiting on licensing so that it can kick off a pilot cannabis growing program and production of medicinal cannabis at its Queensland facilities.

ASX-listed European based biopharma company MGC Pharmaceuticals said it would fast track plans for a cultivation and manufacturing strategy in Australia.

"An Australian operational base has always been part of the company's longer-term strategy, but not until Federal legislative changes made it commercially viable to access key export markets," it said in a statement.

But for the domestic industry as a whole, which some experts speculate could be worth $1 billion a year, Mr Aylward sees a positive future.

"We're comfortable this will be a very large market. We're getting well beyond it being something that seemed like a bit of a folly, a fringe idea, to it being important for doctors to use… in terms of pain management," he said.

"That said, we're still early in terms of what it will be be and [knowing] the key determinants of who wins the market.

"What we saw yesterday was what we were hoping for. It makes sense and certainly de-risks the development of the business model for all of the companies.

Auscann's Mr Washer said the "wise investor" would now be looking to see what companies medicinal cannabis companies are "capable of."

"See if they are taking advantage of this opportunity and are also in the position to get into the marketplace in the most efficient and rapid manner by having all the facilities – which we have."


https://hotcopper.com.au/threads/1000-club.3945482/#post-30112673  

11045 Postings, 4459 Tage wennichdaswuestederzeit #1 in austr. meistgepostet

 
  
    #94
07.01.18 16:43

11045 Postings, 4459 Tage wennichdaswuesteWebseite sieht auch gut aus

 
  
    #96
07.01.18 16:47

167 Postings, 5075 Tage m4machoThe Australian Health Ministerium - sagt

 
  
    #97
07.01.18 17:37

"Our goal is to ensure that Australian producers have every opportunity to be the number one producers of the highest-grade medicinal cannabis in the world," Hunt said. The changes are set to take effect next month.

Und es fängt gerade erst an und wir sind dabeiiii

Für mich ist das ein invest bei dem ich auch voll und ganz hinter dem Produkt stehe - auch Snoop Dog hält Anteile an Canopy. Canopy beliefert bereits Auscann.

Auscann wird in Auszralien genau so ein Big Player wie Canopy in Kanada !!

Nmm  

167 Postings, 5075 Tage m4machoIch bin auf die Kurseröffnung heute Nacht gespannt

 
  
    #98
07.01.18 17:40

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxldas denke ich auch..

 
  
    #99
07.01.18 17:44
zumal Canopy schon eine GmbH in Deutschland hat. Gut vernetzt XD Zumal der Markt sich imer weiter öffnet. Es kommen immer mehr Länder die Cannabis medizinisch nutzen und es wird wohl auch als Freizeitmittel genutzt werden wie Alkohol. Es gibt ja mittlerweile sogar schon Tiermedizin daraus.. Ich wusste früher gar nicht,was manalles aus Cannabis machen kann. Ich glaube die Sichtweise ist heute einfach auch eine ganz andre, was zum einen an den technischen Möglichkeiten liegt und zum andren daran, dass die Generation der Flowerpowerzeit heute schon verhältnismässig alt ist und es in der Genertion nicht so verteufelt ist wie früher.  

139 Postings, 2864 Tage bubblestarxlum 00.20 Uhr wissen wir mehr XD

 
  
    #100
1
07.01.18 17:48
Ich bin gespannt wie es sich bis morgen früh entwickelt. Und dann im Febuar... Gut mit an Bord zu sein!  

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