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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Lotus Ventures Inc C.J

Alternate Symbol(s):  LTTSF

Lotus Ventures Inc. is a Canada-based licensed cannabis producer and owner of the Lotus Cannabis Co. brand. The Company primarily cultivates cannabis flowers, which are sold in the wholesale, recreational, and medical markets across Canada. The Company owns and operates a 22,500 square foot indoor cannabis production facility in Armstrong, British Columbia and holds the licenses for cultivation... see more

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Lotus Ventures Inc > Of course, ...
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Post by undervalue on Dec 13, 2023 3:13pm

Of course, ...

Just a reminder, Lotus failed to publish year end statements for year end Aug 2022 until Feb 22 2023. No one would be legally aware of the financial condition until the auditor signed off.  Lawyers,  accountants would not have any accurate information to render an opinion.
This time line appears confusing.
In any event, so much for setting. 
And as always,  just my opinion, neither long or short, just a former shareholder who lost hard earned dollars on this pos.

From Stockwatch.
Lotus Ventures Inc., responding to a lawsuit over an unpaid $1-million loan, denies that it did anything to mislead its former chairman, Albert Duwyn, into lending the company money. Lotus says that Mr. Duwyn was well aware of the company's financial condition and its debts, and had access to its financial statements. Mr. Duwyn also relied on advice from his lawyer and accountant, Lotus contends.
 
The statements from Lotus come in response to a lawsuit that Mr. Duwyn filed against the company on Oct. 19, 2023, in the Supreme Court of British Columbia. He complained that Lotus borrowed $1-million in January, 2023, on the premise that it needed the money to pay a tax debt and that its cash flow was improving. Lotus represented itself as being in good financial condition, but that was far from the case, Mr. Duwyn claimed. According to the suit, Mr. Duwyn only learned after providing the loan that Lotus had suffered a loss in the millions of dollars in the fourth quarter of 2022. On top of that, the company used the loan proceeds to pay amounts owing to its presid
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