'I'm aligned with our shareholders and I think it brings a different element because I'm at risk,' CEO Michael DeGiglio says.
"For us the switch to cannabis was just, really, another agricultural crop and in that regard we saw the transformation of our assets to a much more valuable crop from produce," Village Farms CEO says.
"For us the switch to cannabis was just, really, another agricultural crop and in that regard we saw the transformation of our assets to a much more valuable crop from produce," the CEO said in an interview with "Mad Money's" Jim Cramer. "I really believe in the future, so I'm aligned with our shareholders and I think it brings a different element because I'm at risk," he said. "We want to be 80% correct that decisions we make will pay out and, in that regard, I think I am different, but it's really about our team. We're team-oriented."
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