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City View Green Holdings Inc C.CVGR

Alternate Symbol(s):  CVGRF

City View Green Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based consumer packaged goods company focused on the development of cannabis infused edibles. The Company formulates, produces and sells cannabis edibles and related products. The Company produces baked goods, chews/gummies and chocolate. The Company also owns 27.5% stake in Budd Hutt Inc. (Budd Hutt), a retail-focused cannabis company with access to cannabis cultivation and production licenses in Alberta and other retail opportunities across Canada.


CSE:CVGR - Post by User

Post by GreenSheepon Jan 19, 2018 10:43am
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Took the rest of my profits

Took the rest of my profits
I hope this works out for everyone, but after watching my profits erode with nothing substantial from the company I figured I am going to take advantage of some lower buy ins elsewhere. I guess my concern here is how far behind this company is on their own time line and they haven't updated their presentation to reflect that. With that in mind, the target acquisition in the presentation is also probably severely outdated (see how it indicates they were to have everything in hand by December). Aphira's acquisition of Broken Coast for 230 mil also shines a light on how expensive it will be to acquire anything of significance in this sector. GLTA
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