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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Gaia Grow Corp C.GAIA

Gaia Grow Corp. is a Canada-based hemp producer company. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary Tru Extracts (Calgary) Ltd. (TruExtracts), is focused on developing, formulating and commercializing cannabinoid-containing end-user facing products, such as edibles, prerolls and concentrates. TruExtracts Laboratories is a cannabis and hemp processors, with an approximately 12,500 square... see more

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Gaia Grow Corp > GAIA moving to CSE
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Post by CndnBacon on Mar 01, 2020 10:15am

GAIA moving to CSE

Why? Maybe CSE has no restrictions concerning US mj penetration? I believe TSX restricts its listed MJ corporations from US market due to US federal prohibition........whats Mr Pels end game with this move?
Comment by JesseB on Mar 02, 2020 12:00pm
It's legal to sell hemp and CBD in US. Canopy sells it and they are on TSX and NYSE.
Comment by optex1972 on Mar 02, 2020 1:02pm
Canopy does that through channels not direct. Gaia moving CSE shows they have a link or channel in mind to do cross border business which is great!
Comment by acedabjuly2018 on Mar 02, 2020 1:42pm
Where is the news or article GAIA is moving to CSE? The most recent transaction was with a canadian company https://www.canngroupcorp.com/
Comment by GreenPeppers on Mar 02, 2020 2:20pm
https://ceo.ca/@thenewswire/gaia-to-acquire-retail-cannabis-stores-in-british-columbia
Comment by acedabjuly2018 on Mar 02, 2020 2:56pm
I guess they have no choice but to be listed on the CSE after aquiring these new stores,being that their current share price and earnings not  meeting TSX requirements.
Comment by optex1972 on Mar 02, 2020 3:07pm
incorrect it has to do with ambitions of entering USA you need to read up this company proved it has revenue so soft bang angle failed please drive thru!
Comment by CndnBacon on Mar 02, 2020 3:16pm
Not many stocks on the TSXV meet the TSX listing requirements....probably why they trade on the VENTURE exchange......lol
Comment by acedabjuly2018 on Mar 02, 2020 4:27pm
I understand that lol, what i am saying is because the aquistion of the B.C stores forces them into the CSE now ,due to TSXV listing regulations as compared to CSE.
Comment by optex1972 on Mar 02, 2020 9:58pm
  doing business in USA is primary reason
Comment by mike49 on Mar 02, 2020 4:56pm
Do these 'stores' even exist? Blackhawk wrote off the Nelson lease to $42k due to "lack of information to support the purchase price"  (1.3 mil of paper). Powell river leases deemed value 1mil (paper again). And now Gaia buys them 1.5 mil (yes,again,paper). I wonder who the original vendor was ? ayup. Kinda liked these guys- shenanigans like above and move to cowboy exchange ...more  
Comment by optex1972 on Mar 02, 2020 9:57pm
  Do some DD they were owned under "The Green Room" and by Gaia CEO Fred Pels not too hard to dig versus silly questions. Anyhow you are leaving stock best of luck many are going no where this has an obvious future as per first revenue PR today which is an excellent start!!
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