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Eureka 93 Inc LXLLF

Eureka 93 Inc is a Canada based company involved in hemp cultivation and CBD extraction operations in North America. The product offerings of the company include Wholesale CBD Products, Full Plant Extract and Isolate Powder.


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Post by scissors14on Jul 23, 2019 1:53pm
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Class Action Suit

Class Action SuitI participated in the last raise at 74 cents.  There was no mention of a 15 for 1 reverse split.  There was no liquidity as the shares were halted.  So the 74 cent shares, after applying the split, now have a cost of $11.10.  

Coming off a halt to find your $11.10 shares are now worth less than $2 is shocking.  The lack of disclosure during the last raise would seem worthy of legal action.  The salaries are high and the office is prime high end real estate.  It's a great gig for those who have done nothing but destroy shareholder value over the years. 

Bottom line is this management group cannot be trusted to create shareholder value.  The image portrayed and numbers that were promised once upon a time made up a good story.  Shareholders now know it was and still is fantasy.  Management will have trouble raising capital when they soon go back to the market for more money.  Brokers and investors burned in the last couple of raises are gone forever just like I am.  
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