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Wayland Group Corp MRRCF

Wayland Group Corp, formerly Maricann Group Inc produces and sells medical marijuana. It is currently engaged in cultivation, extraction, analytics and production facilities to elevate offerings and prepare for growth into the adult-use cannabis market in Canada.


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Comment by BatmanMTLon May 28, 2018 9:15am
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RE:Ben Ward

RE:Ben Ward
Musky52 wrote: Over the last while there have been several posters who continuously bring to light Ben Ward and the investigation of a bankrupt company. I would just like to say that an investigation by no means means guilt and a company going bankrupt by no means indicates a bad CEO there have been plenty of successful CEOs that have worked for other companies the may not have made it and returned to run a very successful company maybe learning by mistakes. You don't completely write a person off because a company that they'd ran before went bankrupt how many times has Donald Trump gone bankrupt and yet they elect him president of the United States. Now I'm certainly not comparing Ben Ward to Donald Trump because if he was like Donald I'd be selling my shares tomorrow


Yeah look at Bruce Linton, several bankrupt companies. 

Not the point, a preliminary investigation is just questions that may not lead to anything. 
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