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Elixxer Ltd. V.QBA


Primary Symbol: V.ELXR

Elixxer Ltd is a Canada based company engaged in growing and producing medical-grade cannabis. It focuses on making investments in Nutraceuticals, Cosmetics, Pharma, and Cultivation and Extraction sectors.


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Comment by ConfidentDDon Mar 12, 2018 12:21pm
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Post# 27701029

RE:RE:The Howard Group

RE:RE:The Howard GroupAnother good question to ask the Howard Group about. 
DuckFat wrote: Worse than wrong if Howard Group aslo wrote - or even vetted - the lies in the September investor deck (and in a NR) which will have misled investors into believing that the LGC HOH JV had already been granted cannabis licenses in South Africa. Imho, that lie was criminally wrong.

ConfidentDD wrote: A good step for any one thing about invest in this Lenigas play, would be to call their IR firm, the Howard Group, and ask them how they get paid, what they do for that money, what their analysis is, what their SP targets is, how many shares they own, and so forth until..........they might hang up on you.  They do admit to monitoring this Board, and are being paid by shareholders, out of company funds,  to do that.  

There is something wrong about IR firms working for companies whose shares they own.  Period.  




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