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Sunniva Inc SNNVF

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Comment by Speedybeedyon Jan 23, 2018 5:35pm
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Dimi007 wrote: Bottom Line
Aurora will be the future... make as much as we can now, and get out fast.

I do like aurora, but have recently pulled some profits from there and moved them here. 
I as well got in just under 10 initially. But have purchased more yesterday and today at the close as well. 
Im sure with some time we’ll see 20 here which is maybe where I’ll pull profits and leave initial investment in for the long haul. 

Id like to see where the ACB CMED merger takes them both when the news is released. They both have a massive evaluation and will be issuing a ton more shares to make the merger happen if it does go through and we all know the more money your print the less it’s worth. 
Not to discourage anyone from ACB but I think Sunniva is a fair play as well with huge potential that hasn’t blown the doors off their evaluation. 

Well see what happens. If cmed and acb have an amicable merger with hip or no hip included then I’ll consider holding acb for long term but it’s slightly risky right now with the merger and law suites and issuing shares like there snowflakes in a snowstorm. 
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