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City View Green Holdings Inc C.CVGR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CVGRF

City View Green Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based consumer packaged goods company focused on the development of cannabis infused edibles. The Company formulates, produces and sells cannabis edibles and related products. The Company produces baked goods, chews/gummies and chocolate. The Company also owns 27.5% stake in Budd Hutt Inc. (Budd Hutt), a retail-focused cannabis company with access to cannabis cultivation and production licenses in Alberta and other retail opportunities across Canada.


CSE:CVGR - Post by User

Comment by Boxcar1964on Feb 26, 2013 10:22am
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Post# 21042450

RE: RE: RE: what a gift

RE: RE: RE: what a gift

Samarium Group Tender Offer

Pursuant to the "unsolicited takeover bid" mentioned, the Company further concludes that at no time did Samarium Group ever tender a formal takeover bid or provide shareholders with a takeover bid circular, as required by law, despite management's letter sent to Samarium Group on February 20, 2013 requesting same. The terms of Samarium Group's initial news release announcing its alleged take-over proposal were unclear and misleading, particularly with respect to the warrant aspect of the proposed consideration being paid, and such confusion was never clarified by Samarium Group.

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