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48North Cannabis Corp. V.NRTH


Primary Symbol: NCNNF

48North Cannabis Corp is a vertically integrated cannabis company. It is focused on the health and wellness market through cultivation and extraction, as well as the creation of authentic brands for consumer-friendly products. Its products are categorized into Bath, Intimacy, Flower, Pre-roll, topical, vapes, concentrates, and accessories. It has two geographical segments: Canada, which is the key revenue driver; and the United States.


OTCPK:NCNNF - Post by User

Post by xelanitramon Mar 26, 2019 10:19pm
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Chart overlay with CANN

Chart overlay with CANNThis is a bit corny, and a comparison that could only speak to sentiment, if anything: I've been watching the uncanny resemblance between NRTH and CANN charts, with NRTH chart often lagging by a few days in similar movement. The below chart shows NRTH overlayed in orange. Now, check out the last couple days of CANN (note: I've never owned CANN, and don't regret it, because I owned NRTH with practically the same chart. Ha). I refilled part of my original 48North position today, not just based on this, obviously... but it did have me thinking - okay, if sentiment in the specific space of extraction towards 2nd-gen products is such that one company is running again (on no news), then what are the chances that the other is going to do the complete opposite?... also with recent benchmark price set at 1.36. So, I try to go by a reasonable judgement of probability, and I think it's okay to factor in comparables... a bit...  User image
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