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Molecule Holdings Inc C.MLCL

Alternate Symbol(s):  EVRRF

Molecule Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based licensed producer engaged in creating cannabis-infused beverages (CIBs) for the Canadian market. The Company operates through one segment being the production and co-packing CIBs. The Company produces drinks to provide opportunity and choice for people seeking a convenient and social way to consume cannabis. Its brands include PHRESH, embody, CANAJO and KLON. It is also focused on growing both its portfolio, and the overall cannabis beverage market.


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Comment by dart321on Aug 25, 2022 6:34pm
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RE:The strike at BC Liquor Distribution Crt a problem.

RE:The strike at BC Liquor Distribution Crt a problem.Good morning from Melbourne 10 degrees and overcast with an expected high of 14, There are far more problems with this company than the two issues of hacking a gov web site in Ontario and a strike in B.C. they needed money in a bad way two months ago and as we can see by the failed PP they where unable to raise capital. They had this explosion in penetration numbers in both B.C, and Ontario with no money to fill orders that flooded in. Now we see the slow drop in penetration numbers accross the board because of it. Stores will not keep their shelves empty just to wait for this company to fill their orders they will and have stocked something else. What an ugly management group. Now what's going to happen if the gov decides to give its approval for these carryout number increases to 24 or 48 cans at a crack, that decission is to be made early next month? Man this had massive potential, all the signs and transparency was there for all to see, everything was building super fast then this calamity from management happened. Can it be saved? Not sure will have to wait to see!
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