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MYM Nutraceuticals Inc MYMMF

MYM Nutraceuticals Inc is a Canada based company engaged in the business of acquiring and developing natural remedies. The company is focused on the medical marijuana business by producing cannabis growing facilities and products.


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Comment by jerbot33on Dec 06, 2018 3:09pm
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RE:RE:I'd rather beI agree for the most part Badger, but "The Oligopoly" is not set yet. If MYM can get licensed, someone will buy their supply or they can retail it themselves. Even if there is an oligopoly forming, it doesn't matter when supply isn't meeting demand. 

A big thing a lot of people are forgetting is that Justin Trudeau fast tracked the entire legalization completely against Health Canada's recommendations. Now what we're seeing is MYM sitting in the corner bleeding out with their hands tied by not being licensed and not being able to produce any type of new revenues. 

Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong but MYM is esstentially sitting dead in the water and unless they get licensed within x-amount of time, will be forced to file for banruptcy?

Another question I have and Weebles might be able to help me out here on is, when all operations are ceased due to impending licensing, what type of operating costs are they incurring to "keep the lights on"?

 
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