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Nutritional High International Inc. Ordinary Shares SPLID

High Fusion Inc is engaged in the manufacturing, processing, and distribution of infused edible products. The company's operating and geographical segments include Palo Verde; Pasa Verde; Oregon; Colorado; Nevada and Washington. It generates maximum revenue from the Palo Verde segment.


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Comment by BeenHereBeforeon Oct 02, 2015 5:49am
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RE:where's Waldo

RE:where's WaldoPosner, et al, successfully has Casus banned for speaking out, so he sent me to carry the torch in his place... Haven't posted because there's really nothing going on.. well aside from the hard-to-digest fact that EAT apparently decided "not to renew" with a talented chef with real years of experience and decided to go with a serial admin assistant in her place. That's a real WTF moment if ever there was one.

I still don't see CGC/Tweed/Bedrocan interest in EAT. That would be great. Snap them up so I can have all my weedco shares in one company, fine by me... just not happening IMO. CGC, probably through the Tweed brand, will likely be implementing an edibles strategy soon, but it will be competitive to EAT, not collaborative. 

The one point I will concede is the US connection. Acquiring EAT would give CGC immediate and direct access to US medical and recreational markets, a clear win. But is that in and of itself enough of a reason to buy the company? 

Lastly, yes, Casus and I have been wondering where Melissa Parks will pop up next. Out from under my bedsheets would be ideal... my friendship with Casus be damned.

(: p)

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geodcan wrote:
oops, I mean Posner? I see the ads are back with SH. Good old Tweed synced up with the DNA guys from Holland. I don't know what that will do to the share price. Their new moniker and symbol left the marginally interested lost and it showed in the shareprice. I see more dilution with CGC and time will tell if the latest move will pay off which brings us to our little company that is starving the shareholders for some meaningful news from somebody. It's usually the president or ceo but ours has gone awol. I still think EAT would be a great fit for CGC. My guess is we are short of magic ingredient and CGC is trying to make money in a very limited Canadian medical use market. If CGC is on the acquisition trail this would open the door to the US market and the rec pot market. Casus are you allowed back on the board yet or are you all tied up with those chocotitties? glta and dyodd


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