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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.


TSX:ZENA - Post by User

Post by mydogchachon May 13, 2021 12:31am
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Adios Zenabis

Adios ZenabisSo, like most - I'm confident Zena shareholders will vote to accept the Hexo acquisition.
Not much choice - it's that, or Zena will face bankruptcy and long term investors with high purchase prices would end up with nothing.
At least, you'll recover a little more after the conversion - and you can sell them, albeit still at a loss - or just hold Hexo if you're confident with that clown show.

You might have heard that if you're into cannabis - established U.S. vertically integrated MSOs are the only way to go. Stay away from the long shots - a lot of good ones out there.

I've said all along that it was just a crying shame - Zena had such incredible potential only to be destroyed in two years by incompetent, sleezy and greedy management - but that's just an opinion. I'm glad Leo Benne/Bevo et al, got out of Zena in the end - hopefully worn but wiser.

I expect it won't be long before Hexo breaks the Langley lease and closes that down - they just don't need the production in a leased facility and eventually they'll have to sell off the other assets for peanuts, just like Newstrike - but that's their business.

Anyway - good luck to all you Zena Warriors and good luck with your future investments.





  

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