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OrganiGram Holdings Inc T.OGI

Alternate Symbol(s):  OGI

Organigram Holdings Inc. is focused on producing cannabis for patients and adult-recreational consumers, as well as developing international business partnerships to extend the Company's global footprint. The Company, through its subsidiary, Organigram Inc., is a licensed producer of cannabis, cannabis- derived products and cannabis infused edibles in Canada. It has also developed and acquired a portfolio of legal adult-use recreational cannabis brands, including Edison, Holy Mountain, Big Bag O’ Buds, SHRED, SHRED’ems, Monjour, Laurentian, Tremblant Cannabis and Trailblazer. It specializes in vape and infused pre-roll categories backed by a portfolio of owned brands, including the BOXHOT brand. Its products include pre-milled flower, pre-rolls, weed gummies, shred x vapes, and extracts. It operates facilities in Moncton, New Brunswick and Lac-Superieur, Quebec, with a dedicated edibles manufacturing facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Its subsidiaries also include 10870277 Canada Inc.


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Post by itsnevertoolateon Jun 11, 2019 12:17pm
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Green one day..Red the next..

Green one day..Red the next..Almost seems impossible to make any headway these days in share price because as soon as we get a nice spike, we can almost be gauranteed that we are going to give it back the next day. Day traders and shorters with the right trading platforms must love it, because it seems they can influence price movement to their advantage almost at will because of the low volumes. Obviously, there are a lot of longs that hold OGI who see the true value of this company and know a handsome payoff for their patience is on the horizon, but it seems there are also a goodly number as well that zip in and out and are looking for a quick buck..nothing more...and they can't be blamed for that. The sector needs a catalyst once again to generate some enthusiasm.Another blockbuster beverage deal would certainly lend more interest and legitimacy to the sector. Until something big happens again that really puts the sector on the map and generates a reason for investors to get excited and buy in en mass,we are just going to have to contend with the constant ups and downs Understandably, with investing in general summer months tend to be slower when people are on vacation and have other interests. OGI is a rock solid company that still is not getting the recognition is deserves. They are one of only a couple to have ever shown a profit in a quarter, have the lost cost per gram in the industry, have revolutionized growing technology and dramatically increased their yield with their 3 tier growing system, and are on the cusp of making chocolate as a go to edible that should turn out to be very popular, and profitable. Nothing has changed as far as Greg and his team are concerned. They have shown they have our best interests at heart, and I am sure there are days they don't understand the markets either, as lately even top notch news releases have had no effect on the share price.They have enough confidence in themselves and the company that they know better, and like us, know full well that patience is the key and eventually we all will be rewarded...In the meantime, I'm getting pretty good at twiddling my thumbs, and time is one thing I have lots of...glta
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