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Acreage Holdings ACRGF

Acreage Holdings Inc is a vertically integrated, multi-state operator in the cannabis industry. Its business operations include cultivating, processing, distributing and retailing cannabis. The Company derives its revenues from its retail dispensary business where cannabis and cannabis-infused products are sold to consumers. Its geographic segments include New England, Mid-Atlantic, Midwest, West and South.


OTCQX:ACRGF - Post by User

Post by geodcanon Aug 14, 2020 7:04pm
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so 1000 shares of ACRGF

so 1000 shares of ACRGFtoday would cost 3130.00. If I understand correctly the split shares are 70% and 30% floaters. So 700 shares at $22 is $1540 and 300 shares at $6 or better is $1800.  Cost $3130 and cash in value is $3340 at todays range.  Now if we get a trigger and the States swings the doors open, I can see Canopy matching its old highs $60 US so 210 shares are worth $12,600.00 plus 300 floaters @ $6 or better so another $1800.00 for a total of $14,400.  This is just back of the envelope calculations of where I think this is going in US dollars.  I'm sure somebody will straighten me out if I haven't got this figured right, but I can see this happening with US legislation getting sorted out.
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