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Lifeist Wellness Inc V.LFST

Alternate Symbol(s):  LFSWF

Lifeist Wellness Inc. is a Canada-based health-tech company. The Company leverages advancements in science and technology to develop innovative products to support human wellness and transform lives. The Company's key asset is its United States biosciences subsidiary Mikra Cellular Sciences Inc. (Mikra), a biosciences and consumer wellness company focused on developing and selling products. Mikra's products consists of Focus, Protect, Serenity, and CELLF.


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Comment by Saxon73on Jan 09, 2019 5:41pm
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RE:RE:RE:Meh

RE:RE:RE:Meh
Sasha.Nik wrote:
Saxon73 wrote: We're debating, not arguing moonpie... Although that comment about a lottery ticket, complete hogwash. Calculated investing in a company to overachieve utilising stop losses is a lot different than blind bets on a ticket or a horse for that matter. You kidding me. Go meditate. 



"calculated" - LOL 

Caculated means researching; knowing what you own. Not just picking some random mj to drop your eggs in. You talk like investing in small plays is spinning the wheel on the price is right... Ya I agree micro/small caps are riskier than mid-large caps. Easier to lose and or gain profits but this isn't blind bets by any means.

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