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Flower One Holdings Inc FLOOF

Flower One Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based cannabis cultivation, production, licensing, and wholesale company. The Company produces a range of products from flower, full-spectrum oils, and distillates to finished consumer packaged goods, including pre-rolls, concentrates, edibles, topicals, and other brands in cannabis. It offers cannabis brands such as Cookies, Kiva, Old Pal, Heavy Hitters, Lift Ticket’s, HUXTON, and its in-house brand, NLVO, and more. The Company, through its subsidiaries, holds a range of investments such as commercial-scale cannabis greenhouse, cannabis production facility, indoor cultivation facility and a fully licensed commercial kitchen space, located in North Las Vegas, Nevada. Its subsidiaries include Flower One Corp., FO Labour Management Ltd., Cana Nevada Corp., CN Labor Management, Inc., CN License Co I, Inc., CN License Co III, Inc, North Las Vegas Equipment Co., Inc, North Las Vegas Equipment Co. III, Inc. and North Las Vegas Services, Inc.


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Comment by Rightoneon Sep 14, 2020 7:37pm
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RE:RE:RE:So sad

RE:RE:RE:So sadright - it will split to 11 cents then split to 5 cents and then disappear with all our money..  stupid management  is the reason for this farce...  looks like any other ponsey scheme
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