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Chalice Brands Ltd. C.CHAL

Alternate Symbol(s):  CHALF

Chalice Brands Ltd. is a U.S. operator in the most competitive, innovative and mature cannabis market in North America. Leaders in retail, marketing and craft cultivation supported by fully integrated processing and distribution. The Company has 12 retail stores in Oregon operating as Chalice Farms, Homegrown Oregon and Left Coast Connection and is distributed nationally through Fifth & Root.


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Comment by WinterBaronon Aug 30, 2019 2:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:August 22nd NR and August 26 Financials + MD & A

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:August 22nd NR and August 26 Financials + MD & A Trying to follow where you're going with this line of comment Jamezbz but not having much luck.
Just yesterday A.D. Winch (Director) bought 800,000 shares on the open market at .04.

I agree it is easy and reasonable to question Miller's transctions but I can't accept the "bankruptcy"  and taking the company private scenario .
At least not this way.

Forcing the share price down doesn't lead to a bankruptcy filing. 
It would only occur if the assets weren't there and that doesn't explain the conversion of debentures to equity.
A debenture holder could more easily force such a filing and fall back on their preferential creditor position. 

 
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