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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Captiva Verde Industries Ltd ARDWF

"Captiva Verde Industries Ltd is primarily involved in the production and sale of organic greens and other organic produce. Its product portfolio comprises baby spinach, kale, lettuce, arugula, kale, chard, and mizuna. The company has two geographic segments - Canada and the United States."

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Captiva Verde Industries Ltd > tempest in a teapot
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Post by caliche on May 04, 2016 10:08pm

tempest in a teapot

it looks like the great meltdown is a non starter.. we have traded only 200K since financials were out with a one cent increae in sp..

the previous 30 days we traded just under 3 million shares..

everyone that wanted out before d day is out.. those long beleive better days lie ahead..those that sold and still follow will buy back in and those that dont will be out a wonderful opportunity to make money in one of the best lay downs ive seen in a while


as jeff and the impressive food industry board he has assembled execute we will see a nice steady rise to new highs in the coming weeks and months..
Comment by disosa on May 05, 2016 3:47am
to be honest,i guess Q1 2016 will also be bad....they only started with those contracts in april so more loss will come...from april things will be better so from Q2 numbers (august) we could see an improvement in numbers and maybe first profit...then we need more fixed contract prices and we need to go to production capacity of 800,000 pounds per week at the end of year and then we belong to the ...more  
Comment by caliche on May 05, 2016 5:53am
disagree,,markets look forward and the .75 spec was based on what we have achieved NOW..the volume that wanted out since january has distorted the market creating an opportunity to buy at a discount.. Q1 will be better than Q4 lets see what acquisition jeff can nail down and we can add that revenue to the pile.. cash cow in the making.. new highs in july  
Comment by disosa on May 05, 2016 7:34am
an acquisition cost money that we don't have...first grow revenues and profit from captiva verde before starting to think about acquisitions... don't run before you can walk...  
Comment by HammyHamster on May 05, 2016 9:22am
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Comment by dsark on May 05, 2016 9:49am
Lol I got shares at 25.  You don't have any shares lol, we all know this.  Lyin' Hammy.  Lol
Comment by HammyHamster on May 05, 2016 11:31am
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