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CannaRoyalty Corp C.CRZ

Origin House is a growing cannabis product and brands company operating across key markets in the U.S. and Canada. The company delivers over 130 branded cannabis products to the licensed dispensaries. It provides distribution, manufacturing, cultivation and marketing services for its brand partners. The company operates through two operating segments, The Corporate segment derives income from non-operating investment and The California Operations segment engaged in cultivation, manufacturing, an


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Post by Cannabis1on Mar 28, 2018 6:39am
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100m plus rev in 2018!!!

100m plus rev in 2018!!!I think it is reasonable to assume that considering River/Alta did approx 40m Can in a medical only market last year that they could easily do 100m in 2018 considering the rec market is 10 fold the size at least , the number of their own products coming online like bhang and greenrock and soul sugar to name a few and the fact that all products need to be streamlined through licensed distributors by July 1st 2018! This is a gigantic game changer for Cannaroyalty! The kind of deal that awakens and activates the institutional money. Any thoughts?
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