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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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Comment by display_nameon Apr 11, 2019 1:40pm
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RE:Financial Post just put out an article

RE:Financial Post just put out an articleInteresting part of the article where it critiques Cronos for having an 8 bn vlauation and only posting 5.6 mil revenue for the year.

Could be a boon to small caps like invictus who posted 2.4 and 2.5 mil last two years on low 100 mil valuation range, sounds like the article is mostly targetting large caps who have been priced outside their sales range. Hopefully we will see a normalization of the pricing trend between small and large caps soon, their is an incresingly evident gap.
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