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Westleaf Inc. WSLFF

Westleaf is a Canadian cannabis company focused on cannabis brands, extraction and production of derivatives, wholly owned retail, as well as cannabis cultivation. The Company’s extraction and processing facility, The Plant, will produce high quality and consistent cannabis derivatives and consumables, both for Westleaf’s in-house brands as well as white label products. Westleaf’s retail concept, Prairie Records, leverages the instinctual tie between recreational cannabis and music.


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Comment by Zaybureon Feb 21, 2020 11:41am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Ready for the wild ride!!!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Ready for the wild ride!!!
forfun wrote: Ok, I think it's best I perhaps back away from further confusing you.  I feel you may be misunderstanding financials.  Revenue listed in financials on Sedar (not cedar, lol) are total revenue for company, not just stores. 

As a shareholder i'd hope you understand Westleaf earns revenue on several different metrics from retail stores, investments as well selling/distributing product to other resellers.  It's difficult to know what these numbers break down to which is why the specific informal retail updates are interesting.

Like I said, I'm going to back away from further confusing you using specific details from financials and instead let you interpret the financials on the more entry level method you're currently using.


Even if one attributes some of that revenue to other resellers, that brings down the average revenue of WL's own retail stores ending Sept 2019, making the numbers in Jan even more significant. 

tx for pointing my "cedar" faux pas...:-)

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