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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 TheSpartan77on Nov 25, 2018 2:23am
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RE:.2161

RE:.2161This deal ended up being even worse than originally thought, were many were very unhappy (including myself).
Final talies now that deal is official using current ACB value:
1000 shares of ICC = 216 shares of ACB
216 shares of ACB X 8$ (current value) = $1728

In the end each ICC share is worth as of today 1.72$...so ACB got a rebate of .23/share and everyone buying ICC shares thinking they would make a quick profit were fooled by unbclear info and the many posts on here of people that we have never seen before that refused to provide any sources for their statements.
This deal was unclear from start and I even thought of buying in at a rebate to make a quick buck but ACB played the game well like they always do with many other acquisitions and when their stock was falling they got a premium 20 day value. Now all current ICC shareholders can do is sell ACB and make a lot less than expected 1.95 or hold on and wait for ACB to go up. 
Im kinda glad this ICC mess is over with (finally!) and too bad we never got to see where ICC could have went on their own. Based on how they handled this deal and how low they gave this compamy away, maybe they wouldnt have done much...who knows.

GL to all watever you decide to do...

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