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Maple Leaf Green World Inc. N.MGW

"Maple Leaf Green World Inc and its subsidiaries focus on the cannabis industry in North America. It operates or funds three cannabis projects, in British Columbia, California, and Nevada. The company applies its eco-agriculture knowledge and cultivation technology to produce contaminant-free organic cannabis products."


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Comment by supserstaron Dec 13, 2010 7:15pm
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RE: RE: RE: Big News

RE: RE: RE: Big NewsI can see why you say he has low credibility.

That being said, I think one of these times something will work out. If you have ten things on the go, each worth 50 cents to the stock, and two of them work, then the stock goes to $1.

So far nothing has worked, but so far, there haven't been this many opportunities that were a millimeter away from being successful.

UNNI will still work out, nobody's fault but the slow US govt

Biodis did not work out because Raymond thought he could get the funding and work the projects himself.

ALl the other stuff is so old, I don't even think about it...somethings did not work out, the only one I really blame Raymond for is the organic fertilizer plant, which can still be redeemed if they convert it back to fertilizer from the fish meal. The alfalfa would have never been material anyway so who cares. The flexipipe was Casey's fault. The yellowhorn plantation needed financing that Michael promised but did not deliver. So for me, one big mistake on the organic fertilizer, with several opportunities still ahead with a few different potential lenders being the key to realize any of them.

Looking forward to news of this JV spreading as well as one of these loans coming in before year end, followed by a nice sized order from UNNI in January.

Good luck to all
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