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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 realitycheck00on Aug 14, 2018 5:51pm
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RE:RE:RE:Pumpers come out of your holes

RE:RE:RE:Pumpers come out of your holesWhat im I pumping McAnus? A company that should not be trading at these levels, that has more revenues than most Cannabis stocks combined? I am merely stating facts. This need IR badly and money pouring out of bloated Cannabis stocks. Pumping usually entails being overly excited about a worthless company, this is not a worthless company. Agreed 100%, these price levels are hard to look at but what do I do, turn into a McAnus and start raving and roaring that the sky is falling? Na, I would rather be happy old me and look at the glass half full scenario.
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