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CubicFarm Systems Corp V.CUB

Alternate Symbol(s):  CUBXF | V.CUB.DB

CubicFarm Systems Corp. is a Canada-based local chain agricultural technology company. The Company provides automated on-site commercial scale food and livestock feed technologies through research and development, manufacture, and sale of hydroponic growing systems. The Company operates through two segments: Feed Division and Fresh Division. The Feed Division segment operates using the Company’s HydroGreen technology for growing nutritious livestock feed. The Company's Fresh Division segment operates using the CubicFarm System, which contains CubicFarms technology for growing leafy greens and other crops. The HydroGreen System performs various growing functions, including seeding, watering, lighting, harvesting, and re-seeding. The CubicFarm System grows leafy greens, herbs, and microgreens. Its subsidiaries include CubicFarm Manufacturing Corp., CubicFarm Innovation Corp., CubicFarm Services Corp., CubicFarm Produce (Canada) Corp. and CubicFarm Capital Corp., among others.


TSXV:CUB - Post by User

Comment by bandit69on Sep 18, 2022 11:01pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The Overhead

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The Overhead
therealmccoy wrote: great points bandit69,, really appreciate your posts and points on Cubic Farms....

it'll be interesting to see how things go for CUB going forwards.. i did a tour of Bevo Agro (pre-Zenabis) and the prototype Cubic Farm systems were housed at Bevo in Langley BC (in transport trailers/containers).... very interesting technology/units.... i sold out of Bevo prior to the "Zenabis deal" and subsequent spin-out of Cubic Farms (as Bevo had invested considerable time and money into Cubic Farms and spun CUB out with the "Zenabis deal").....

i have since followed CUB but never invested.... this "shakeup" in management i think should have been done awhile back.... a number of the players from CUB (from the Bevo days) stayed on and i think they needed others to guide CUB as a public company.....

i continue to watch from the sidelines and might take a position...... appreciate all of your posts and points bandit69


Hi therealmccoy.  That's interesting.  I didn't realize CUB was a spin out from Zenabis but I remember you mentioned Zenabis before and I did look up some history.  It's not surprising now then what's happened if many that were operating CUB were in Zenabis too.  I chuckled when I read that the interim? chairman was also involved in the "restructuring" of Zenabis.  Interesting. :0)

As I wrote, I think they will squeak through but it's too early to say.  I would like to know the status of the Wyoming install because from the MD&A's they were responsible for some capex for this project and it appeared by the notes there was a lot of cash going.  I also just read this from the MD&A under Reasearch and Development:

"The Company expects completion of this project in Q4 of this year."

Wow.  for a project that was originally to be completed Q1 22 this is a major miss .  There is something seriously wrong with this.  Maybe this was the dynamite that caused the recent changes to occur other than probably running low on cash.

I saw asks were building up on Friday so let's see if this range holds much longer.  Unless there is some miracle on the horizon, I can see it heading lower yet and thanks for the message and the info re:Zenabis and early days of Cubic modules.  Always interesting to hear history.

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