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Auxly Cannabis Group Inc T.XLY

Alternate Symbol(s):  CBWTF

Auxly Cannabis Group Inc. is a Canada-based consumer packaged goods company in the cannabis products market. The Company is focused on developing, manufacturing and distributing branded cannabis products. Its brands include Parcel, Back Forty, Foray, Dosecann and Kolab Project. It provides various products, including vaporizers, edibles, dried flowers, pre-rolls, capsules and oils and concentrates. The Company also conducts wholesale bulk sales of dried cannabis to various licensed producers in Canada. Its subsidiaries include Auxly Charlottetown Inc., Auxly Ottawa Inc., and Auxly Leamington Inc. The Company’s primary Cannabis 2.0 Product development, manufacturing and R&D activities are conducted by its subsidiary Auxly Charlottetown Inc. at a cannabis processing facility located in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. Auxly Ottawa Inc. holds licenses for cultivation and processing and conducts the Company’s primary dried flower and pre-roll manufacturing.


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Comment by Updownsidewayson Jan 17, 2018 3:22pm
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Post# 27379425

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Who is buying?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Who is buying? Well I totally agree with you here, which is why I sold as soon as the halt was lifted and it immediately showed we were heading down. I lost a few cents waiting to identify direction because it was moving so quick, but better to lose a few cents while determining direction and be more certain of a trade, then to just roll the dice, enter, then figure it out. 

Capital preservation is just as important as making gains. Ballance the two and anyone should do fine

pdcon1 wrote:
updown which way you going up down or sideways its irattional to sell into weakness , you buy into weakness then hold and wait for strength to sell , cwb was strong after news and in open selling should of been there not now on great news , no big deal waiting for a much higher price


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