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Post by RODBUSTERon Mar 19, 2018 1:18pm
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Risk reward at these levels....is it worth it??

Risk reward at these levels....is it worth it??Hell ya....... wouldn’t be surprised they turn to ‘canabis ‘ going forward
Canabis you say..........just another pumper you think, I would also think that

But

If you read between the lines, Hugh Notman is very familiar in these sectors and got major connections. Plus he’s been loading up big time with major news coming. At theses prices, risk rewards could be huge
Not saying canabis could be the savior here, but something to think about
This guy could be right guy turning things around........just saying

Hugh Notman joined CCC in 2014 when CCC joined forces with Stirling Mercantile of Vancouver. Hugh has been in corporate finance for over 20 years, and involved in more than 50 successful transactions. His experience includes mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, recapitalizations, as well as debt and equity financings and fairness opinions.

Hugh has worked with clients in a range of industries including healthcare, agriculture, food and beverage, manufacturing, forestry and building products, information technology, business services and ‘cleantech’ among others.



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