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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum HEXO Equities Warrants Exp 2 Apr 2024 T.HEXO.W.A

Hexo Corp. is a Canada-based consumer packaged goods cannabis company. The Company is engaged in cultivating, processing, packaging, and distributing cannabis products to serve the cannabis market. The Company serves the Canadian recreational market with a brand portfolio, including HEXO, Redecan, UP Cannabis, Original Stash, 48North, Trail Mix, Bake Sale and Latitude brands, and the medical... see more

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HEXO Equities Warrants Exp 2 Apr 2024 > Mute "little q " and keeler, and Stockhouse
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Post by Spectra7 on Apr 30, 2023 3:09pm

Mute "little q " and keeler, and Stockhouse

removes this thread...as irreverent as this company is.  My current stock certificates are nice wall paper and a reminder of what an emerging industry was " harpooned" by an incompetent government...oh well...lots of opportunities available.
MrS7.
Comment by Keeler on May 02, 2023 8:33am
The government didn't require Hexo to buy a bankrupt Zenabis or a bankrupt 48N - when they had 1million sq ft of their own 'still never used' B9 in Gatineau. That was stupidity and incompetent management. If a company builds a business plan on what they think an industry should be - instead of common sense and proper due diligence - then they SHOULD fail. The companies got caught up ...more  
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