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Elixxer Ltd V.ELXR


Primary Symbol: V.ELXR.H Alternate Symbol(s):  ELIXF

Elixxer Ltd. is a Canada-based investment company. The Company has investments and activities in the legal cannabis sector. The Company is focused on investing opportunities in various sectors, with a priority on growth companies that are past the start-up phase.


TSXV:ELXR.H - Post by User

Comment by BoardAddicton Feb 06, 2019 4:26pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Indicators showing Bullish/Strong trends!!

RE:RE:RE:RE:Indicators showing Bullish/Strong trends!!That was the intent it’s called sarcasm, kid.   That quote mentioned is 100% true, look it up.  It proves the potential of some of these smaller companies.  It didn’t take long for those two companies to reach those stock prices.  So please do explain further.

Have you not followed LGC in the past year?  They have grown, they are still continuously expanding as a company and as mentioned by the company they are planning to buy up larger shares of the existing investees as well as pursue new investment opportunities as stated by the company“...This funding will also allow LGC the necessary capital to consider significantly increasing our ownership in a number of our key investments and pursue new growth opportunities."  

This will create more revenue and cash flow will follow.

@subopolois1 I apologize, I didn’t realize you were mentally handicap.  You are in fact retarded if you think a loan is revenue.  Loans are paid off with revenue.  I highly suggest you accelerate yourself by reading some books before you invest any of your allowance.  It is in your best interest.

Do expect management to take some cash out of revenue (or loans/invested funds while getting started) in order to pay themselves, this is normal business practice.  Believe it or not management has to eat and pay their personal bills.  If you get a job with a company, surprisingly enough, they will take cash from revenue (or loans while getting started) in order to pay you.




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