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Verde Science Inc VRCI

Verde Science, Inc. is a pharmaceutical research and development company. The Company is engaged in medical science consulting business. The Company is focused on the discovery of drugs and treatment modalities, as well as diagnostic devices and pharmaceutical delivery systems for the treatment of diseases and medical issues. The Company is focused on developing medicinal formulations from cannabinoids and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) compounds for the treatment of various issues, such as migraines, glaucoma, loss of appetite from cancer therapies, and other medical issues. The Company is focused on launching its THC Pharmaceutical Development Program by executing a research program, which involves developing formulations preparing protocols for clinical trials.


GREY:VRCI - Post by User

Comment by ootobeeon Dec 10, 2013 10:01am
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RE:Evergreen-Agra Inc

RE:Evergreen-Agra IncDo people actually read the financial statements for these companies before commenting on them? The financials filed for Evergreen-Agra in October 2013 show assets of just over $6,000 and liabilities of almost $1,6 million.  It's made a loss since inception of approximately $7,5 million with no revenues whatsoever. It's moved from being some kind of pharmaceutical company to a mining company focused on Russia and, after these deals didn't work (and blowing through whatever money it had raised) it is now apparently an agricultural company. I don't see how, as a shareholder of Rango, it makes any sense to merge with this company. There needs to be a reason for a merger, and that reason can't simply be to create a bigger bankrupt company.    
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