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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Nextleaf Solutions Ltd C.OILS

Alternate Symbol(s):  OILFF

Nextleaf Solutions Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is a federally regulated manufacturer and distributor of cannabis vapes and oils under its brand, Glacial Gold. The Company is a cannabis extractor and processor, with a focus on developing intellectual property for the extraction, distillation formulation, and delivery of cannabinoids. It commercializes its intellectual property... see more

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Nextleaf Solutions Ltd > Hypothetical
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Post by Buyhigheatchips on Jan 26, 2022 11:25am

Hypothetical

What happens if someone offers us $2 a share on the basis of GG and the extraction tech? Many shareholders may be happy with that but the company doesn't want to give away the specialty molecule IP. How to navigate such a situation?

One thought I had is that another corporation is set up to hold a certain percentage of royalties on that IP and each shareholder gets shares in that corp as part of the deal. 

The other option is to hold out until the speciality molecule IP has been more developed I suppose. 

What do y'all think?

Comment by Adventurous on Jan 26, 2022 11:37am
As I know from previous situations, there are rules, but each case end up being different. Rule: We know, Paul knows, everybody knows Nextleaf could be a takeover target depending of the price. Chat over the phone does not have to be made public and reported to shareholders. Formal offers, even inappropriately low, must be reported to shareholders.
Comment by Soopyspoon73 on Jan 26, 2022 3:06pm
Paul will never sale for under 4.50 no way joseee
Comment by RyanB1234 on Jan 26, 2022 7:27pm
I would take the $2 a share price as that's 12X from where we sit today. I have been invested in Nextleaf for 12 months or so, so that would be a good return for me. I just don't think Paul would sell at that price as a $2 price puts OILS at a $250-$300M market cap. This is no where near his claims of the $1B patent portfolio he loves to tout. But if he was being offered $500M market cap ...more  
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