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Australis Capital Inc C.AUSA

Alternate Symbol(s):  AUSAF

Australis Capital Inc. is a multi-state operator in the cannabis industry in the United States. The Company is involved in the cannabis and horticultural industries in the United States and abroad. It is focused on brands and cannabis licenses in states with favorable economics. The Company also operates an engineering consulting firm. The Company advises on greenhouse design, build and operations throughout the world in cannabis and horticulture. Its operations range from providing sustainable cultivation design and optimization to retail storefronts, growing flowers in-house, and manufacturing brand, AUDACIOUS has products and solutions for everyone.


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Comment by RisingUpon Aug 10, 2020 9:42pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Australis Capital Receives Notice of Dissident Nominees;

RE:RE:RE:RE:Australis Capital Receives Notice of Dissident Nominees; Sabbotage doesn't seem like a logical game plan if they're bag holders like the rest of us. I agree that I'm concerned about unproductive turf wars and negativity for the sake of itself. But at the end of the day, we all want the same thing ... to turn what was a $10 (or should I say $16?) stock, now a .16 cent stock back to the promise of its launch valuation (obviously not speaking to the shorts here, in which case one hopes that by now they've finished their business - though the short data doesn't suggest to me it has been a dominant factor). 

It's unfortunate that mangement didn't get out ahead of these issues with a defensible circular on the last deal. But they didn't and here we are. 
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