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Nutritional High International Inc. Ordinary Shares C.NHL


Primary Symbol: 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 May 30, 2019 2:42pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Post deal

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Post dealAppreciate the response, liquid. Definitely not accusing you of pumperdom; Id have ignored you long ago if I thought that was the case. As to your question, nh is definitely ahead of the majority of the marj companies Ive invested in if revenue is the only measuring stick. That being said, nh has also been around longer than most Ive invested in. Im certainly not going to completely discount the significance of revenue (that is the goal, after all), but its far from the only metric to measure a company by, when dealing with new businesses in an entirely new industry. As a result, while nh gets points for revenue, Im sitting at cost 2 years later because of their inability to stay on track and successfully attain goals they themselves have set out. Meanwhile, those companies Ive invested in that havent yet managed equal revenue (some still have no revenue, at all) but have managed to stay on track moving towards goals, meeting timelines theyve set, have been much more rewarding investments. Again, the fact my money is still parked here should be enough to imply Im no basher; I still have hope and see potential, but also see plenty of reason for healthy skepticism based mainly on past results/behavior. I have not added shares in over a year. Have fun, Handy
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