RE:no more marijuanaAnother reason why I'm glad BHS opted to focus soley on minining and drop it's intrests in biopharma can be seen with Meridex Software transforming into Cannabis Technologies. Although I've only overviewed some light background info on Meridex (focusing on integrated building security, camera monitoring, HAVC, and lighting control), this transformation sounds like it was inspired by a stoned management team that couldn't make it, so they opted to try and play the 'new trend' for funds. ... If BHS management has any interest left in trying biopharma, they I feel they should start a new company dedicated to that specific area. IMO the separate entities paint a more defined picture when examing the company your investing into.
Vancouver, BC - May 20, 2014 Cannabis Technologies Inc. (CSE:CAN) (previously Meridex Software) is pleased to announce to announce that it has received final approval to list its common shares on the Canadian Securities Exchange (the "CSE"), and has voluntarily delisted its common shares from the TSX Venture Exchange. The company will begin trading on the CSE at market open on May 21, 2014. The Company's trading symbol will be "CAN".