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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 geodcanon Nov 13, 2017 3:00pm
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RE:RE:RE:As Morpheus once said, he's starting to believe

RE:RE:RE:As Morpheus once said, he's starting to believeCorrect me if I am wrong but I was expounding on this company when it was .035 and quite favourably.  The "plan" was well thought out and some of the people were  top notch.  I had a very strong intuition that a nationally recognized brand of marijuana edibles that could hit all the high points of safety, strength, consistency and flavour would be a hit and shareholders would be well rewarded.  My concerns were voiced when I saw the burn rate with the money being spent on real estate deals for manafacturing plants for non-existant products.  We had announcements of several products being available.  This proved to be more fiction than fact imo and until Jim got on board and ram-rodded Colorado through we had some coat-tail deals and property.  Most of the money raised is gone, the sharefloat is getting lofty.  The ability to go to the market and raise more money is questionable imo, partially due to news releases that couldn't be substantiated and the fact that there is a ton of competition entering the marijuana marketplace.  First strike advantage only counts if you are first!  Consumers are creatures of habit and will choose familiar products over new unproven ones.  I picked 3 or 4 marijuana related companies and invested in them.  I have been very lucky with my choices.  It took a little work to dig up the ipo's and get them listed on my online broker so I could buy them.  If my due diligence and experience cause me concern I will mention it both online and to management because after-all, it is my money.  I don't know how much influence I have had with my suggestions but several of them have come to pass.  When I like what is transpiring I will say so, so I am not all doom and gloom, but optimistically cautious.  I want the best for shareholders because it is my style to root for the underdogs.  Do I think 100 baggers are still achievable?  Yes, but based on performance not bullchit.  glta and dyodd
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