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Village Farms International Inc VFF

Village Farms International, Inc. is a vertically integrated supplier of plant-based consumer packaged goods in the cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD) categories in North America and selected markets internationally. The Company’s segments include Produce, Cannabis Canada, Cannabis United States and Energy. The Produce segment produces, markets, and sells quality tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers. The Cannabis Canada segment produces and supplies cannabis products to be sold to other licensed providers and provincial governments across Canada and internationally. The Cannabis United States segment develops and sells CBD-based health and wellness products, including ingestible, edible and topical applications. The Energy segment produces power that it sells per a long-term contract to its customers. Its subsidiaries include Village Farms Canada LP, Village Farms LP, Pure Sunfarms Corp, Balanced Health Botanicals, LLC, and Rose LifeScience Inc.


NDAQ:VFF - Post by User

Post by John815on Apr 23, 2019 6:03pm
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VFF DOESNT NEED TO DEFEND ITSELF FROM CITRON

VFF DOESNT NEED TO DEFEND ITSELF FROM CITRONThey are not like any other weed company that started from scratch. And not some directors trying to pump their stock prices up to try to take over other weed companies. Companies like Aphria etc put up their defenses on Citron cause they had no greenhouses or they just recently build their greenhouses. I've been eating produce from vff since I was a kid growing up nearby vff, so they are known for their quality in the produce world. For them, it seems like business as usual with 3 decades of continuous growing of different vegetation. Even when to director sell their shares every now an then (probably to support their family lives) they sell when stock was cheap and didnt dump when high. When you see new weed companies, you can see directors unloading shares at high prices.
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