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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 QcTraderon Jan 14, 2022 2:52pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Management is a big ZERO for this one.

RE:RE:RE:RE:Management is a big ZERO for this one.

no their salaries we unfortunately pay that.

what im saying is they are deliberately bringing the share price down and letting friends or associate jump in for a fraction of their value.... until they have more than enough control over the shares to fold it privately. now obviously this is a very twisted speculation.

Why else would they want their share price lower? 

Sector has nothing to do with the fact that management has refused to communicate with their shareholders for more than a year now. 

Being executive of a public company you have to duty to act for the best interest of your shareholders they certainly havent done that. 
 

A fart in the wind could have blown this up to its book value... but they refuse to let their valuation climb.... for what reason? i dont know.

 

BizarroJerry1 wrote:
so basically they'll pay their own salaries by participating in the public offering, thereby buying shares at 1/3 their book value?

 

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