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ICC International Cannabis Corp WLDCF

ICC International Cannabis Corp is a Canadian company which is engaged in planning, designing, building and operating cannabis production, processing, and distribution facilities worldwide. The company through its holdings is engaged in the pharmaceutical distribution, wholesale importation, research, and development, as well as working interests in industrial hemp licenses in Greece, licenses to cultivate, produce, distribute, store, and export Cannabis and Cannabis derivatives in Colombia, the


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Comment by M4DM4Xon Sep 17, 2018 4:52pm
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RE:RE:RE:Voting "NO"

RE:RE:RE:Voting "NO""The Arrangement Agreement provides for, among other things, the ICC Board being able to consider a superior proposal in certain circumstances and a right in favour of Aurora to match any superior proposal. The Arrangement Agreement also provides for the payment by ICC of a termination fee of $9,500,000 in favour of Aurora in certain circumstances. In addition, the Arrangement Agreement provides that, under certain circumstances, where the Transaction is not completed because of the failure of Aurora to obtain certain consents, Aurora would be required to (i) reimburse ICC’s expenses up to $750,000, and (ii) pay a reverse break fee to ICC in the amount of $1,250,000."

Only way that would happen would be if another Co. offers ICC more. It would be great if Pepsi tries to screw over Coke by bidding on ICC, but that'll probably never happen.

It also appears that if ICC cancels, they're out $9.5M.


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