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Cannex Capital Holdings Inc. - Ordinary Shares C.CNNX


Primary Symbol: CNXXF

"Cannex Capital Holdings Inc, formerly known as Arco Resources Corp is a cannabis company. The company will focus on providing a range of comprehensive and flexible growth options for licensed cannabis cultivators, processors and/or dispensaries domestically and internationally, including providing turn-key real estate with operational infrastructure as well as long term advisory and consulting services."


OTCQX:CNXXF - Post by User

Comment by icanninveston Oct 17, 2018 7:55pm
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RE:Cannex Undervalued

RE:Cannex Undervalued
Poffo99 wrote: https://www.cantechletter.com/2018/10/cannex-is-significantly-undervalued-says-beacon-securities/


I assume these projetions assumed Jetty would close?  Projected revenue jumps to $19M in 2019, and then $27.4M in 2020.  Given that 2018 revenue will come in around 2018....how is this possible with the NWCS asset alone?  NWCS owns a decent chunk of market share in a mature rec state.  There's no way they can double revenue YoY two years in a row.  Q1-2019 revenue was $3.4M which is a run rate of roughly $13.5M.  That 30% shy of the projected 2019 revenue, and roughly 50% shy of the 2020 projection.  I strongly doubt NWCS alone can make up those gaps.

This article must assume Jetty would close.  And is no longer applicable, as a result.
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