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ICC International Cannabis Corp WLDCF

ICC International Cannabis Corp is a Canadian company which is engaged in planning, designing, building and operating cannabis production, processing, and distribution facilities worldwide. The company through its holdings is engaged in the pharmaceutical distribution, wholesale importation, research, and development, as well as working interests in industrial hemp licenses in Greece, licenses to cultivate, produce, distribute, store, and export Cannabis and Cannabis derivatives in Colombia, the


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Comment by JohnnCashon Apr 09, 2018 2:56pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Financials

RE:RE:RE:RE:FinancialsI also tried ir@icclabs.com today. Hopefully I get something. Namaste hasn't responded to a single email of mine over the last two weeks so i guess it's not that uncommon for investor relations teams to be slacking. Pretty dissapointing.
Speaking of Namaste, I recall watching an interview of their CEO hosted by Agoracom and in it he mentioned that, for licensed producers, when you harvest your crop it's automatically listed as a sale in your books that's why revenues are climbing every quarter for producers. If that's the case then I'd expect ICCs Q2 numbers to be astronomical even if they have excess inventory. It didn't make sense to me and I can't find the video but I will definitely bring it up when I do because it still doesn't make sense to me. Can anyone touch on this?
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