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Nutritional High International Inc. Ordinary Shares SPLID

High Fusion Inc is engaged in the manufacturing, processing, and distribution of infused edible products. The company's operating and geographical segments include Palo Verde; Pasa Verde; Oregon; Colorado; Nevada and Washington. It generates maximum revenue from the Palo Verde segment.


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Comment by EdiblesRlifeon Jun 05, 2018 11:54pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:personallyWell then Greede you need to get your eyes checked because I am focused. My worry is that the company is not focused. Jeeze, if you can't get that from my posts then you need to stop thinking you are smart, cuz you are clearly a moron. This company needs to focus on Cali and establish a dominance there, no point in trying to capture everything when they clearly have trouble in the markets outside of Cali. Like I have always said I am long on this company, and hope management can prove me wrong with the Nevada deal. Time will tell. For the time being I am still loading up cheapy shares whenever it drops to the low .40's


Greede wrote: This guy is sounding more like a geo alter-ego, trying to shave and clean up his rambling.  I'm not hearing any legitimate concerns but rather, broad-based complaining.

DiligentSon wrote:
There is no metric that defines "start-up". So to begin with, I suggest you Google the meaning before dismissing NH from this category. Companies much older than NH are regarded as start-ups. Start with punching this into google..."is facebook a startup?" Why do you say they aren't milking the cash cow in California? Do you have access to financials that the rest of us don't? The brand is being distributed...what more can you ask for? I think it's safe to assume they are maximizing exposure in California with the best use of their resources. Would you prefer to be invested in a company that has a single focus/product, in an industry with almost infinite revenue streams? I'd be happy to direct your attention to some if you'd like. Personally, I too, invested in NH for their edible products. Seeing their value added ventures only makes me more excited for the potential of this sleeping giant.


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