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Captiva Verde Wellness Corp C.PWR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CPIVF

Captiva Verde Wellness Corp. is a Canada-based company. The nature of the Company's primary business is planned to be the acquisition, management, development, and possible sale of real estate projects in addition to organic food production and pharmaceutical products. The Company is engaged in operating infrastructure health and wellness platform. It has a portfolio of infrastructure assets in New Brunswick that include a 200-acre organic qualified farming property, 36,000 square feet of refurbished buildings and facilities, six-million-gallon water reservoir, and Health Canada approved security systems and security fencing. It also owns and operates Miami Padel Club, which is a professional sports franchise.


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Comment by shnepson Jan 10, 2024 3:51pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Hi Ho, Hi Ho It's off to Court We Go

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Hi Ho, Hi Ho It's off to Court We GoThe other lawsuit (brought by the Martins) is in respect to how they were working as construction managers for the Solargram Farm buildout but in April 2020 finances started getting tight, they were owed $455,000 (or so) in invoices and were asked if they would take the monies owing in shares. They were told the shares value should be going up to $2-$3 per share in the near future. Unfortunately, as with everybody else, they were duped and with shares now at $0.035 they want their money back. In a nut shell.
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