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Medmen Enterprises Inc MMNFQ

MedMen Enterprises Inc. is a retail cannabis company with an operational footprint in California, Nevada, Illinois, Massachusetts, and New York. The Company offers a robust selection of high-quality products, including MedMen-owned brands MedMen Red, Moss and LuxLyte, through its premium retail stores, proprietary delivery service, as well as curbside and instore pickup. MedMen Buds, a loyalty program, provides access to promotions, product drops and content. It produces and curates the consumer product assortment for retail operations in its local communities with services and engaging in-store experience, combined with reward, delivery, and e-commerce programs. It also offers buds rewards, where buds members earn points with every purchase, plus exclusive access to drops and deals. The Company also provides gift cards.


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Comment by JesseBon Apr 07, 2019 10:56am
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RE:CRON!

RE:CRON! Why would this happen? You really think the board of directors on Altria would approve the 8 billion dollar purchase of an OTC company? Especially after it's been announced that NY and NJ are not legalizing, that theres actually more pressure to keep it from the recreational markets? Medmens expansion into NY I dont think will be profitable with their high costs to construct a store and only medical patients as clientel. I'd love for this company to succeed since I made the rookie mistake of buying before I did my due diligence. The PharmaCan deal was also strange to me since they weren't profitable on revenue.
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