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Ceapro Inc V.CZO

Ceapro Inc. is a Canada-based biotechnology company. The Company is involved in the development of extraction technology and the application of this technology to the production of extracts and active ingredients from oats and other renewable plant resources. Its primary business activities relate to the development and commercialization of natural products for personal care, cosmetic, human, and animal health industries using technology, natural, renewable resources, and developing products, technologies, and delivery systems. The Company's products include a commercial line of natural active ingredients, including beta glucan, avenanthramides (colloidal oat extract), oat powder, oat oil, oat peptides, and lupin peptides, a commercial line of natural anti-aging skincare products, utilizing active ingredients, including beta glucan and avenanthramides and veterinary therapeutic products, including an oat shampoo, an ear cleanser, and a dermal complex/conditioner.


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Comment by billy4325on Mar 15, 2019 5:36pm
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RE:Enough

RE:Enough
mugs19 wrote: Time to stop the bleeding from this Piece of Sh!t. Good luck to any and all who are more patient than me but a 55% loss is enough. I'm out.
Mugs


That sucks, I hope you didn't have too much invested in this.  Could be worse though, at least you didn't buy at over $2 like some did, just to lose over 80%.  I hope those people didn't have their retirement ruined.

A great reminder: CEOs can be grossly negligent or straight up lie to shareholders and not face repercussions.  Don't take management comments at face value.  Trustworthiness needs to be earned.



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