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Toweringmarson Sep 21, 2020 12:55pm
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RE:Since there isnt a whole lot else to chat about.
RE:Since there isnt a whole lot else to chat about. On another note, Lift & Co just filled for bankrupsy.
Lift said it had plans to sell a stake in its events business prior to the pandemic, but the deal shortly failed sometime later. It’s unclear what will happen to Lift’s CannSell business, which Ontario retailers use to train staff to sell cannabis, as well as its biannual events, which it recently announced plans to hold as virtual shows later this year.
I wonder if the Foliedge certification program can fill in some of the voids here? I can see them moving towards this as the alcohol industry did with their platforms?
Would love an update that addressed this aspect of the business as well.
Toweringmars wrote: I did a little DD on the newest incoming member of the executive team. Tricia Symmes having extensive experience in both pharma and cannabis industries was a member of the executive team at Acerus Pharmaceuticals.
Acerus (though much smaller than the other companies shes worked for) has several products in market, and has extensive R&D in the nasal spray feild. Per their most recent MD&A they're looking for a partner, and have already had positive results in a clinical phase one for their nasal cannabinoid therapy trial.
I've noticed some members of their bullboard already mention aleafia and a potential partnership. Though obviously we know that isnt a credible source. But could be interesting considering the recent partnership with Jansen and their nasal spray.
Could be a nice addition on the medicinal side?
Let the rumor mill begin...