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Chalice Brands Ltd CHALF

Chalice Brands Ltd. is a U.S. operator in the most competitive, innovative and mature cannabis market in North America. Leaders in retail, marketing and craft cultivation supported by fully integrated processing and distribution. The Company has 12 retail stores in Oregon operating as Chalice Farms, Homegrown Oregon and Left Coast Connection and is distributed nationally through Fifth & Root.


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Comment by stockcharacteron Apr 25, 2017 2:20pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:raising coin on acquisition spree

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:raising coin on acquisition spreeAt this point, you are sort of a Stockhouse version of Munch's The Scream or a child crying as loud as they can while sitting in the corner. And believe me, I understand. No one who owns this stock is happy with what is going on right now. I don't pretend to know why it's going down, but I think the primary rationale, if you can call it that, is probably pending dilution from the acquisitions. Right now GLH has a market cap of what, $40 million? With full dilution assuming the buys go through the market cap is what, $110 million at this price? So if you do not believe GLH is worth $110 million, sell the stock. If you believe GLH is worth more than $110 million -- or perhaps worth several multiples of that going forward, as I do -- then keep the stock. (Of course I'm open to arguments from anyone here if someone finds my little sketch faulty). Whatever your choice, please stop complaining on this board. GL 
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