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lscfaon Jul 18, 2019 6:57am
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RE:RE:RE:Overpaid for Vitality
RE:RE:RE:Overpaid for VitalityCompany guidance:
“Secure Hemp biomass on 1,000 acres by fall 2019.....$2 to $4 million for deposit on future contracts (take delivery in fall 2019)”
“....the company plans to deliver up to 2,000 kgs (2 metric tons/4,409 lbs) of high-quality CBD isolate powder per month this fall (subject to the availability of an estimated capital investment of US$2 million).” lscfa wrote: Get real. Capacity owned does not mean capacity utilized. Vitality is not even paying its farmers for their crops and has been suspended from dealing.....
Biofuels, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of the Issuer, is a defendant in lawsuits filed in Montana in July 2018 and August 2018 by 21 farmers seeking approximately US$8 million in damages for non-payment of their fees pursuant to Hemp fixed acreage production agreements entered by Biofuels and each of the farmers in May 2018. In relation to such claim, on February 1, 2019, the MDA has suspended our 2019 Montana Commodity Dealer license, which is a licence required to purchase directly from farmers in Montana rather than through a third-party broker that holds such a licence. This suspension prohibits Vitality from entering into any new contracts with Montana producers . The suspension has no effect on the Issuer’s ability to continue to carry on business at the Montana Facility because the Issuer can continue to purchase Hemp through third-party brokers. Biofuels contests the amounts owing given the lack of fulfilment of the terms of the agreements by the farmers and continues to engage in settlement discussions with the farmers. On May 6th, 2019, the MDA filed a Petition with the Montana First Judicial District Court, Lewis and Clark County against the Issuer and certain of its subsidiaries seeking, among other things, the posting of a bond to cover the outstanding amounts owing to Montana producers. The Issuer intends to answer the Petition and pursue its rights under the agreements with the farmers. The Issuer does not consider the dispute or the suspension of the broker license material and has accrued a contractual liability in the full amount of the claim in respect of this dispute in its unaudited consolidated financial statements for the period ended March 31, 2019. See Appendix “B”.
zen2twenty wrote: This is all old news.
Why don't you talk about the current news? Oh right, you have an agenda! FOFF
In 2018 Charoletes Web produced 675000Lbs of Hemp.
BOULDER, CO, June 19, 2019 /CNW/ –
Charlotte’s Web Holdings, Inc. (“Charlotte’s Web” or the “Company”) (TSX:CWEB, OTCQX:CWBHF), the market leader in hemp CBD extract products, today reported final hemp planting for its 2019 growing season. In order to meet growing demand from consumer and retail channel partners, total acres planted for 2019 has been increased to 862, an 187% increase from 300 acres planted in 2018. In 2016, 2017 and 2018, the Company produced 41,000 lbs., 63,000 lbs. and 675,000 lbs., respectively, of dried hemp biomass.
E93 is currently producing 105822Lbs...THIS MONTH!!!
With a current extraction capacity of 48,000 kg (48 metric tons/105,822 lbs) of hemp biomass per month