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Invictus MD Strategies Corp IVITF

Invictus MD Strategies Corp is a cannabis company with a focus on the Canadian cannabis space, offering a selection of products under a wide range of cannabinoid profiles that fit the demand of the company's medical clients and retail customers. Its wholly-owned subsidiary's Phase I and Phase II facilities are in full production. The company's 50% owned subsidiary has completed its Phase II expansion and received its amended license from Health Canada. Another of its wholly owned subsidiary, connects medical clients to physicians for medical cannabis.


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Post by bluemoons20on May 01, 2017 11:33pm
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ideas?

ideas?
Does anyone have any ideas as to the current feeling of the investment community towards IMH.  Seems to be very weak given all the things suppossedly going for it.  Have also not heard much about the US options and the PODA side of the business.

As I recall this was suppossed to be spun off.  To do it now very much peanalizes  the older shareholders to whom this was announced  quite a while ago.  Though they should have benefitted,  now with the large dilution associated with the Acerage Pharms  purchase,  about half of the value goes to Acreage  which is just a recent addition.  This is much like the dividend that is talked about  which was delayed  a few weeks  so that a large chunk of new shareholders at that time got a piece of the action rather than the older shareholders.

Seems new investors get in on all the perks  and the older ones get the short end of the stick.

that is my opinion  from viewing what has happenned  over the last year or so.

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