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Ventura Cannabis and Wellness Corp CVHIF

Ventura Cannabis and Wellness Corp is a vertically integrated, California-based products cannabis company. The company is currently building out its distribution channel through revenue-sharing agreements with owner-operator of cannabis dispensaries to ensure it's products get premium shelf space. The Company plans to target four segments in the U.S. cannabis and CBD market with products suited to their needs: senior citizens, upwardly mobile middle-aged female professionals, upwardly mobile middle-aged male professionals and individuals suffering from addiction.


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Comment by bringon10baggeron Dec 09, 2018 7:26pm
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RE:RE:Amazing

RE:RE:Amazing Maybe CXV will be involved in the hemp (CBD) sector with a US farm bill being passed this month to include hemp legalization across the US.

quote=Scottie99]Looks like shorters are still at work on the stock. They knock the value down in the hope of triggering a sell-off due to downward momentum, only for them or their buddies to pick up the stock at much cheaper rate than the price they bought to bring down the stock. Their loss is the small amount they spent to buy the stock at reduced price if the market don't take the bait!

Normally, this happens if they have tip that a major news is coming and so want to shake the tree harder to increase their gain. An informed investor would either hang on to the stock or buy more at the reduced price to average down some more. Either way, they avoid being the dummy investor that sold on emotion only to see the stock take off shortly after they exited!

Tuckerbear31 wrote: How a 480 dollar sale can knock the value down 20%


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