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Lifeist Wellness Inc V.LFST

Alternate Symbol(s):  LFSWF

Lifeist Wellness Inc. is a Canada-based health-tech company. The Company leverages advancements in science and technology to develop innovative products to support human wellness and transform lives. The Company's key asset is its United States biosciences subsidiary Mikra Cellular Sciences Inc. (Mikra), a biosciences and consumer wellness company focused on developing and selling products. Mikra's products consists of Focus, Protect, Serenity, and CELLF.


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Comment by Boston132on Jul 28, 2018 6:20pm
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Post# 28381709

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Repurchase for cancellation up to 25,308,136 common shares

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Repurchase for cancellation up to 25,308,136 common shares
Futurefund wrote: How about you accept that Sean knows more then we do what is best for the company!
He keeps growing this company and some people keep complaining.  20 cents last year $1.30 this year, some stupid people still criticizing and bitxxxch
Just let the man do he’s job. You won’t agree with every move, your not the CEO. Watch and learn


You’re probably right... CEO’s and their companies have never made decisions that hurt their shareholders before.  We should all immediately stop these constructive discussions and ‘watch and learn’ !

I feel like I’ve made some valid points on why it is not the prudent decision.

What’s your argument otherwise ?
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