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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 DSeng89on Aug 15, 2018 10:44am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Monster news for weed and the sector !

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Monster news for weed and the sector ! You're underestimating our partnership with Mckesson. With Ontario looking at a privatize distribution model, Mckesson would definitely look into gaining a sales license. If they can sell fentanyl and other hard drugs to communities for a profit, why wouldn't they look to distribute MJ for profit as well? Just my 2cents.


WannaBeFatCat wrote: We could use a major investment. Maricann could use some sort of retail strategy. Canopy growth and Aurora are both going to open up their own retail stores I don't see why we can't do the same or why it's not part of the conversation. Marijuana retail stores are highly profitable in Vancouver. Of course, that may change once there's a weed store on every corner but there are liquor stores everywhere and they pretty much all make money. Might be different in Alberta where it's purely private but in British Columbia the system is set up so that there is a proper supply for the demand.
90guppy wrote: This kind of investment scares the sh!t out of any shorts, especially now that the big fishes are positioning in the sector, tobacco is next to punch in




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