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Plant-Based Investment Corp C.PBIC


Primary Symbol: CWWBF

Plant Based Investment Corp is an investment corporation that offers exposure to the cannabis sector. Its focuses on investments that relate to the broader cannabis plant family, including hemp plants and cannabinoids, including CBD, CBG, and CBN, along with other terpenes and flavonoids found in cannabis and other plants.


GREY:CWWBF - Post by User

Comment by nightowl21on Oct 17, 2021 5:10pm
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RE:I'm thinking that

RE:I'm thinking thatKeep your eye on California.....Jamie and Wes Edler will be focussing on this
market both of them know the market well!  California 4.0 billion both rec and
medical..twice size of Canada....biggest state!   Would not be surprised to see
Trulieve do a merger with key player to move into California! I have said it all
along Kim Rivers and Jamie Pearson...2 very focussed cannabis entrepreneurs ....
....also think Aion May surprise us with some products...and join the party
in California! You should watch the Benzinga interview with Kim River
she knows her stuff! Personally I like nice packages that show well on a shelf..
the logistics of storing and moving bottled/ tinned goods around is a chore
but just a personal opinion!
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