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Chalice Brands Ltd CHALF

Chalice Brands Ltd. is a U.S. operator in the most competitive, innovative and mature cannabis market in North America. Leaders in retail, marketing and craft cultivation supported by fully integrated processing and distribution. The Company has 12 retail stores in Oregon operating as Chalice Farms, Homegrown Oregon and Left Coast Connection and is distributed nationally through Fifth & Root.


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Comment by PotStockeron Dec 03, 2015 9:54pm
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RE:A BALANCED PERSPECTIVE

RE:A BALANCED PERSPECTIVE

banx wrote: Since Oct 14, 13.3 million shares have traded @ an average of $1.03.
A stock story is not minute by minute unless you're a day trader.
Many are here for an investment growth story in a new and exciting burgeoning industry.
Quarter by quarter, we expect to see a business evolve and in turn reward patient investors.
Management has bought in as well as some investors that continue to accumulate large positions.
Sure there was a lot of cheap paper that was issued in the past, however, the future will flush out this
paper at much higher prices.
The GLH story is currently well followed from a Canadian geographic perspective.
We have yet to evidence the US investor embrace.
My gut tells me this story is being written for US publishing.
The fundamentals here are very real and not governed by nebulous smoke signals.
All the telltale signals are there from management to revenue growth as well as growing institutional
interest.
In line with the season, GLH makes a heckuva STOCKing stuffer.


House Positions for C:GLH from 20151014 to 20151203
House Bought $Val Ave Sold $Val Ave Net $Net
7 TD Sec 3,531,111 3,739,599 1.059 1,673,073 1,746,138 1.044 1,858,038 -1,993,461
2 RBC 2,162,226 2,245,987 1.039 1,111,250 1,174,670 1.057 1,050,976 -1,071,317
85 Scotia 1,477,327 1,573,718 1.065 644,742 697,184 1.081 832,585 -876,534
79 CIBC 1,374,164 1,411,659 1.027 859,400 968,165 1.127 514,764 -443,494
9 BMO Nesbitt 713,116 748,273 1.049 282,710 307,499 1.088 430,406 -440,774
89 Raymond James 268,500 213,861 0.797 66,000 59,835 0.907 202,500 -154,026
124 Questrade 326,808 359,803 1.101 160,660 172,242 1.072 166,148 -187,561
36 Latimer 162,645 145,725 0.896 0 162,645 -145,725
80 National Bank 251,161 270,783 1.078 97,906 100,420 1.026 153,255 -170,363
59 PI 168,300 169,452 1.007 28,000 27,450 0.98 140,300 -142,002
14 ITG 90,700 99,917 1.102 10,000 9,149 0.915 80,700 -90,768
88 Credential 103,850 106,142 1.022 33,500 42,252 1.261 70,350 -63,890
22 Fidelity 82,100 85,232 1.038 13,000 15,930 1.225 69,100 -69,302
58 Qtrade 82,500 88,813 1.077 25,825 28,677 1.11 56,675 -60,136
28 BBS 138,614 139,935 1.01 94,725 101,524 1.072 43,889 -38,411
33 Canaccord 96,300 90,776 0.943 61,500 66,646 1.084 34,800 -24,130
76 Industrial Alliance 21,800 22,200 1.018 0 21,800 -22,200
19 Desjardins 19,000 24,001 1.263 0 19,000 -24,001
27 Dundee 35,700 36,058 1.01 20,200 21,590 1.069 15,500 -14,468
97 M Partners 15,000 19,140 1.276 0 15,000 -19,140
70 Manulife 9,200 9,822 1.068 0 9,200 -9,822
48 Laurentian 9,200 9,143 0.994 0 9,200 -9,143
25 Odlum 7,000 7,530 1.076 0 7,000 -7,530
44 Jones Gable 5,000 6,050 1.21 5,000 5,900 1.18 0 -150
99 Jitney 0 2,000 1,960 0.98 -2,000 1,960
95 Wolverton 27,500 34,050 1.238 164,816 174,215 1.057 -137,316 140,165
83 Mackie 112,530 109,091 0.969 282,700 273,093 0.966 -170,170 164,002
68 Leede 5,000 4,930 0.986 179,800 182,372 1.014 -174,800 177,442
74 GMP 13,100 9,015 0.688 253,000 229,412 0.907 -239,900 220,397
62 Haywood 163,000 136,662 0.838 454,300 440,767 0.97 -291,300 304,105
1 Anonymous 1,826,200 1,808,911 0.991 6,774,545 6,879,188 1.015 -4,948,345 5,070,277
TOTAL 13,298,652 13,726,278 1.032 13,298,652 13,726,278 1.032 0 0




This means nothing.

The "house" is the online broker. For each of the stock account, it must be opened under a house. For example, my account is with ScotiaItrade.

Different accounts can sell to each other regardless which house the accounts belongs to.

If you really want to read something out of this, try to focus on this " Anonymous" -- This account sold lot of shares and he chose to remain Anonymous.

I do not think he is short sellers because he always stop selling when the share price dropped below 1$. I am not sure what he is trying to do. I guess this account may belong to somebody who got into GLH at very early stage.

He could be one of the founders or investment bankers who got the shares with very low price and right now, he needs to cash out some for year end. So far, it seems he has already collected about 5M ~ 6M$. And I think he might stop at end of the year or when he reaches 11,000,000 C$. ( Let us wait and see).




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