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Zenabis Global Inc. T.ZENA

We are a diverse, passionate team of doctors, scientists, researchers, growers, educators, and advocates who came together with the goal of increasing access to safe, high quality cannabis for medical patients and recreational consumers. Our four facilities are located coast-to-coast across Canada in Delta and Langley, British Columbia; Atholville, New Brunswick; and Stellarton, Nova Scotia. Zenabis currently owns 3.5 million square feet of facility space.


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Post by Jordantrademarkon Oct 29, 2019 12:01am
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The shorts VS the longs...

The shorts VS the longs...
How will this story end? This was all planned out, does zena have debt? Yes, so do a lot of other companies starting out, weed sector or not. Some of the biggest most profitable companies today started out with having debt, it's a part of business. Don't forget zena has clear plans of being in all aspects of the cannibus field, and there are a lot of different money streams in the MJ sector as we all know, if you want to be part of something historical then stay....... If not.. Then short it, and you might make a bit at start but downside can only go so far...if it even does. Buy when there is blood on the streets, I own 64,000 shares and my average is 41cents, just bought for the 4th time today at 23.5 cents to average down and will buy more if she hits 22 cents. Are we supposed to just sell now? After we watched this thing get dragged down? These pennies will turn into dollars, Remeber when there are no sellers the price will move fast, supply and demand, you Remeber how zena moves, it's crazy.... We are down to fu*ckingg pennies, I rather watch this thing go to 0 then sell... And look back in 5 years and have to get out a calculator to figure out how much I left on the table. I can't see the future, but I see outrageous numbers. I know management screwed the longs very hard ( that one is for you Sean lol)..... But money has no friends, shareholder value will be given to those that stay long, no one cares about the little guys..... And I'm not getting fu*edd on this one, like I said I will hold to 0, when the shorts can't buy any shares... They are finito
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