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VIVO Cannabis Inc. VVCIF

VIVO Cannabis Inc is a Canada-based company. It is involved in the production and sale of medical and recreational cannabis and the provision of cannabis-related medical information and services in Canada. The company's operating segment includes Cannabis, Patient Clinics, and Corporate. It generates maximum revenue from the Cannabis segment. The company has a presence across three geographical locations - Canada, Germany, and Australia.


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Comment by goldingoton Apr 04, 2018 12:52am
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RE:Correct me if I'm wrong.. I'm trying to understand this

RE:Correct me if I'm wrong.. I'm trying to understand this

Yes, you are missing a lot. You should learn how to read a balance sheet which includes not only assets (of which cash is only one item) but also liabilities, and in terms of the expansion which they are now undergoing I would expect abcann to have quite a lot of liabilities on the balance sheet. We need to see a current balance sheet to place a value on the stock which at this stage of their development can only be based on breakup value which is total assets less total liabilities. The true value of abcann (not unlike most companys) can only be based on bottom line earnings and this company has had no bottom line (in other words net) earnings so everything else is based on potential earnings which at this point  is nothing more than hype. Accounting 101......
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