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City View Green Holdings Inc. C.CVGR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CVGRF

City View Green Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based consumer packaged goods company focused on the development of cannabis-infused edibles. The Company produces baked goods, chews/gummies and chocolate. The Company also owns a 27.5% stake in Budd Hutt Inc. (Budd Hutt), a retail-focused cannabis company with access to cannabis cultivation and production licenses in Alberta and other retail opportunities across Canada.


CSE:CVGR - Post by User

Comment by KPOIndustrieson Nov 04, 2019 11:30am
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RE:RE:Knock Knock

RE:RE:Knock Knock
lotsofcash8 wrote: The last information release had the retrofits being completed by mid October.  This is being completed by the landlord. This leaves Rob and Ian with nothing to do.  I would contact them. 


I don't like how there has been no communication. We are now into November with no update on the building or the application process. One would assume that they would declare that they have submitted the video evidence package for the next step to get approved for the license. This is getting beyond frustrating. Not to add the additional dilution to the shares. The longer this gets drawn out, the less value we have s a company as they will have to continuely dilute to keep the lights on. 
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