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Ventura Cannabis and Wellness Corp CVHIF

Ventura Cannabis and Wellness Corp is a vertically integrated, California-based products cannabis company. The company is currently building out its distribution channel through revenue-sharing agreements with owner-operator of cannabis dispensaries to ensure it's products get premium shelf space. The Company plans to target four segments in the U.S. cannabis and CBD market with products suited to their needs: senior citizens, upwardly mobile middle-aged female professionals, upwardly mobile middle-aged male professionals and individuals suffering from addiction.


GREY:CVHIF - Post by User

Comment by SimplyRunRigon Aug 26, 2016 12:02pm
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RE:RE:At aug 15th there were 1 million shorts

RE:RE:At aug 15th there were 1 million shorts
ChaseYourDream wrote: I remain a newbie on the mechanics of shorting. How can you short and cover with warrant-enabled shares, since you have to pay the warrant SP to do so?


If the share price is above the warrant price, then the warrant is a free pass to short the stock. That way, you don't have to use your own out of pocket money to exercise the warrant, and that's why too many warrants can keep a lid on the stock price.
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