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Ventura Cannabis and Wellness Corp CVHIF

Ventura Cannabis and Wellness Corp is a vertically integrated, California-based products cannabis company. The company is currently building out its distribution channel through revenue-sharing agreements with owner-operator of cannabis dispensaries to ensure it's products get premium shelf space. The Company plans to target four segments in the U.S. cannabis and CBD market with products suited to their needs: senior citizens, upwardly mobile middle-aged female professionals, upwardly mobile middle-aged male professionals and individuals suffering from addiction.


GREY:CVHIF - Post by User

Comment by brentski99on Jun 02, 2020 11:57pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:MCAP only 2.5 Million CAD @ 7 cents..........

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:MCAP only 2.5 Million CAD @ 7 cents..........
P_Money wrote:
brentski99 wrote:
TheProphetElijah wrote: Weren't we suppose to get $7m for the addiction assets?



Maybe we were as I am so confused from all the lies we have been fed it doesn't matter either way  a million or two when in reality there is nothing there anyway
 


Initially, the treatment centres and lab were supposed to become successful when Heath took over.
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Then receivables remained high...
Then WEEDAIDE.
Then there was the acknowledgement that the centres did not have the potential once thought.
Moving from addictions treatment to MJ dispensaries? OK...
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The centres were going to provide cash for the transition to dispensaries.
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As fate would have it, the sale of the centres may not provide the company with the revenue once thought.
What is next?



Bankruptcy if Heath remains in charge.
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