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Ravenquest Biomed Inc RVVQF

Ravenquest BioMed Inc is a Canada-based diversified cannabis company with divisions focused upon cannabis production, management services and consulting and specialized research and development. It provides integrated solutions to companies in the cannabis industry and provides growing and drying technologies, patient and genetic management systems, and security management solutions The company operates through the following segments - Consulting business and Cultivation and Sale of Medical Cannabis.


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Comment by cornwallison Jul 22, 2019 11:07pm
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RE:Was at the Edmonton Facility Recently

RE:Was at the Edmonton Facility Recently
Thank you for the very interesting post.
 
Have you made similar visits to any other cannabis production facilities belonging to other companies? If so, how would you rate RQB's compared to any others you've seen?
 
Was the entire interior of the building being used for some purpose, even if some areas may still have been a work-in-progress?
 
By "directed to the warehouse next door where they were assembling Orbital Garden racks", do you mean a separate warehouse within the same building, or a completely separate building (like the one to the east)?
 
Part of the RQB web site mentions "Additional land to expand the facility to more than double capacity as a second stage". Was anything said about this possibility, by any chance?
 
Do you happen to know if this "additional land" might refer to the area south of the building, or perhaps to the lot and existing building to the east?
 
The receiving bay of the warehouse was a bit disorganized. With all of the things happening at the facility while we were there, this was unsurprising. Behind the building in their staging area was another matter. For how organized the interior of the facility was, the outside/back was chaotic.
 
Do you think it's safe to assume that this situation is just temporary, and would likely be resolved once all of the construction and other setup has been completed?
 
I hope to have another tour in mid-late August and would be happy to provide an unbiased update then as well
 
I'd be interested in reading about that, too.
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