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Heritage Cannabis Holdings Corp TRJTF


Primary Symbol: HERTF

Heritage Cannabis Holdings Corp. is a Canada-based cannabis company offering products to both the medical and recreational legal cannabis markets in Canada and the United States. It focuses on extraction and the creation of extract and extract-derivative products and brands for adult use and cannabis-based medical solutions. It has a portfolio of cannabis products under the brands Purefarma, Pura Vida, RAD, Premium 5, Thrifty, Adults Only, feelgood., the CB4 suite of medical products in Canada and ArthroCBD in the United States. In Canada, it operates through its subsidiaries, Heritage Cannabis West Corporation (Heritage West) and Heritage Cannabis East Corporation (Heritage East). Heritage West holds a Health Canada issued cultivation, processing, and medical and adult use sales license, as well as an industrial hemp license, a cannabis oil sales license, and a cannabis research license. In the United States, it operates through, Opticann Inc., an oral and topical cannabinoid company.


PINL:HERTF - Post by User

Comment by Longongreenon Jul 22, 2018 11:20am
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RE:Rolled joints

RE:Rolled joints So, I think that's a bit of "future speak" and I wouldn't read much into it. Heritage does not have a supply arrangement and they won't until they obtain a sales license down the road. The BC government has made it fairly easy to get on its suppliers list. They currently have 31 companies on the list and state that they may add more. The companies must accept the relatively low margin that is a part of the contract though so keeping costs low will be important. Emerald Health, for example, deemed the margins to be too low for their liking and deferred becoming a supplier in its province of origin. The market pummeled the EMH share price for that decision.


Opportunity44 wrote: Sold to government run stores ?? What's that about.


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