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Lifeist Wellness Inc V.LFST

Alternate Symbol(s):  LFSWD

Lifeist Wellness Inc. is a Canada-based health-tech company. The Company's portfolio of wellness companies leverages advancements in science and technology to enable consumers to find their individual path to wellness. Its portfolio business units include CannMart, which operates a business-to-business (B2B) wholesale distribution business facilitating recreational cannabis sales to Canadian provincial government control boards including for CannMart Labs, a butane hash oil (BHO) extraction facility producing high margin cannabis 2.0 products; Australian Vaporizers, an online retailers of vaporizers and accessories in Australia; CannMartMD, a Health Canada compliant telemedicine application, providing an integrated patient portal with remote access to healthcare practitioners; Lifeist Vapes, which sells herbal vaporizer hardware and ancillary products in Europe and Canada, and Mikra, a biosciences and consumer wellness company developing and selling therapies for cellular health.


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Comment by stock1829on Dec 13, 2019 2:22pm
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RE:Warrants Expiring in 8 weeks at $3.15

RE:Warrants Expiring in 8 weeks at $3.15There is no selling.  They will just expire and become worthless.  This is how warrants work.  There is no gurantee and there never has been for the last 100 years of selling these. No need to remind Meni how warrants work - he knows very well (most likely a holder himself). And the loss isn't huge necessarily - it depends how the warrants were acquired.  If you bought them on a stock exchange you probably lost a lot less than $3.15 a share.
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