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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 anjz661on Oct 14, 2022 9:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:Licensed Facility for Sale?

RE:RE:RE:Licensed Facility for Sale?I think most here knew the building wasn't owned by CVG as per: https://stockhouse.com/news/press-releases/2019/07/30/city-view-green-closes-sale-and-leaseback-of-49-easton-road-in-brantford

I don't think most knew the arms length owner was Rob Fia as has been indicated.

I would assume (without a PPSA lien check) that the equipement was financed and if payments are stopped all equipment would eventually be repocessed and sold by the lender to recoup funds.

At the end of the day, none of that really changes much with CVG other than the hope and dream that was the nothing that this company was.

What I don't understand is the 'huge change for the better' portion of your comment? You don't sound like someone trying to ditch some shares and get 1.5c out of this, although I could see how some here may think that, but I don't think so.  Nodoubts there is more to the story.  Enlighten us.
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