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Nutritional High International Inc. Ordinary Shares SPLID

High Fusion Inc is engaged in the manufacturing, processing, and distribution of infused edible products. The company's operating and geographical segments include Palo Verde; Pasa Verde; Oregon; Colorado; Nevada and Washington. It generates maximum revenue from the Palo Verde segment.


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Comment by HandyAfterallon Apr 09, 2019 12:01pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:NEWS

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:NEWSLiquidOctopus,

love your name. You make some good points, but I believe you’ve got some seriously rose-tinted goggles clamped to your face. Not everyone with concerns about eat is a shorter. Particularly for those of us who have been here for a couple years, there are very valid concerns about eat. You seen to discount all their failures, false starts, double-backs, etc as being unimportant/insignificant or as being growing pains all companies go through. They are not. 
I’ve invested in over 20 marj companies since 2016; without question, eat has been the most disorganized and failure-prone of the bunch. 
I feel confident that the lack of interest is due to the fact absolutely not a single endeavour eat has undertaken on its own, has come to fruition. Calyx is great, but it’s the equivalent of buying a subway restaurant with processes in place...  
how many companies have gotten going in Colorado since 2016?
how many in Oregon?
how many in Nevada?
how many in California?

the only “success” eat has seen comes from acquiring a well-setup company in California. That’s good, and I’m happy they got calyx. But it speaks to management’s abilities that ain’t nothing eat is solely responsible for has worked out. Some of it has been straight-up embarrassing (Colorado, the first Marley deal).   

Havefun,
handy
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