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Bedrocan Cannabis Corp. V.BED



TSXV:BED - Post by User

Comment by cparryon Oct 08, 2014 12:17pm
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RE:Pumper Parry Strikes Again......

RE:Pumper Parry Strikes Again......I hesitate to respond to someone who is clearly a troll, but my idea of a good public company is one that can be open to shareholders without bullshitting them. I think BED, initially, went too far in the quiet direction. Others, like say FITX, go too far the other way, and other still only talk when there's a raise in the works.
I think if you can look at my Bedrocan piece, which opens with criticism of the company AND reiterates that grow plays are going to struggle when prices dive, as being a 'pump', especially when every single point I made was seconded by the company's very next news release, then I can't for the life of me think of what you might find to be adequate journalism.
Bedrocan is a good company, and I've been saying so long before they were involved with Stockhouse, right back to months before their market launch, and the present stock price is a dead set steal.
Troll on.
biloshi wrote: Another biased article about  a Stockhouse Client .

Whats with the disheartment about companies that are open to shareholders. Chris is your

idea of a good public company one that keeps its shareholders in the dark?


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