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Nova Mentis Life Science Corp. C.LIB

Nova Mentis Life Science Corp is a Canadian-based company focused on building and supporting a diversified portfolio of health and wellness businesses. Through its subsidiary, the company is focused on exploring the anti-inflammatory effects of psilocybin in underexplored metabolic indications such as obesity and diabetes and providing a Health Canada Standard Licensed facility focused on the cultivation of AAAA premium, small batch, terpene rich dominant cultivars cured to perfection.


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Comment by 12gaugeRAGEon Nov 29, 2017 10:36pm
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RE:Interm Filings out - SEDAR

RE:Interm Filings out - SEDARHow does an investor get their hands on warrants? I only use RBC because it's very convenient. I'm curious to know A) where I can find out if a company has outstanding purchase warrants. And B) how to go about purchasing them. I've noticed lots of private placements over the past few years (including MYM) which I wanted to be a part of, but to a fresh investor it appeared they were only offered to select groups such as investing financial institutions. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Perhaps a PM, as your response on the board may get lost in the excitement tomorrow ;). I'm only 20k in Lib right now, but this is a generic question which me help out a ton in the future. Thanks in advance. 
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