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Captor Capital Corp. C.CPTR

Captor Capital Corp. is a Canada-based investment firm focused on the cannabis sector. The Company's principal business activity is the retail sale of cannabis products. The Company has a retail license for selling of cannabis products in the state of California, United States. The Company's segments include Canada, United States, and Other. The Company provides recreational cannabis products to consumers, as well as other cannabis-based goods directly to California consumers through its retail locations and online and delivery networks. The Company has seven cannabis dispensaries, which operate under the proprietary name One Plant, located in Santa Cruz, Antioch, Salinas, Lompoc, Goleta, Atwater and Castroville (the Dispensaries). Supplementing the brick-and-mortar retail presence is the Company's direct to consumer delivery business, which also operates under the One Plant brand.


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Comment by dubs81csuon Nov 08, 2010 4:40pm
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RE: RE: azimut

RE: RE: azimutI own both, found AZM as a result of owning NWT.  I really like AZM's business model and low float.  They are also more diversified with Gold/U/Rare Earth properties.  Uranium is really taking off, and I feel it will continue to rise even as gold corrects.  Does anyone happen to know a good site that tracks market cap of companies rather than just share price?  I'm curious to know how many shares were outstanding and what the market cap was on both NWT and AZM back when they were at their highs.  I know that both have been diluted since then, but it's hard to tell how much.  I think a good sell point for part of a position would be when we reach 50% of the historical market cap peak.
-D
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