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Captor Capital Corp C.CPTR

Captor Capital Corp. is a Canada-based investment company focusing its resources on diversified investments in other companies. The objective of the Company is to provide its shareholders with long-term capital growth by investing in a portfolio of cannabis-focused companies and other industries. It has a 51% controlling stake in a California joint venture retail portfolio of seven operating One Plant branded stores and two additional California cannabis retail licenses. The stores are located in Antioch, Castroville, Atwater, Goleta, Lompoc, Salinas, and Santa Cruz. Supplementing the brick-and-mortar retail presence is the Company's direct to consumer delivery business, which also operates under the One Plant brand.


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Comment by McRambuson May 24, 2018 8:34am
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RE:RE:CSE filings

RE:RE:CSE filings
Theking77 wrote: Exactly this is what I was trying to get across when i5 got bought out they where given Captor shares and the deal was they could freely trade 25% of their shares on the 23rd so why is this not happening?? 



The stock is halted for everyone including insiders. There is no market for it currently. What is so hard to understand? 
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