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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 LiquidOctopusV2on Aug 07, 2019 4:13pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Equity Guru

RE:RE:RE:RE:Equity GuruYou've gone a little off topic perhaps re: Bruce Linton.  Nevermind that.  At the core, I think we have an agreement on this concept.  Saying that Dixie and Bhang are Nutritional High competitors is like saying Nutritional High and Plus Products are competitors.  Nutritional High's Calyx is the distribution company for Plus Products.  If your companies and Nutritional High are in the same market, it's very likely (if business models stay consistent) they would be doing business with each other.   Frankly, this distribution and branding business model is far more solid than our share price indicates. 

geodcan wrote: Clearly we are talking about Calyx.  You may be right about the companies I mentioned needing distribution but that need will be filled by someone.................or if Calyx can hold its own then it could be the valuable piece of EAT.  That raises the question of who is going to capitalize on it and it is a California distribution company.  Can EAT move fast enough to be the success story or maybe Dixie or Bhang would benefit from it more for their branded products, marketing and manufacturing ability.  They have done real work and are showing ambition to expand sales of their 100 or so shelf keeping units.
Dixie just announced a signed letter of intent with AriZona, the big tea maker, so it sounds like beverages are on the radar in their camp, in addition to their award winning one.  Dixie was launched and built on beverages.
We live in interesting times but one trend that is prevalent is taking out the competition by being the first to action.  
I have noticed Canadian green listings picking up going concerns south of the border.  I just heard the Bruce Linton podcast and I don't think he is done with the greenrush yet.  He clarified a little that he might be looking offshore for a greenrush company with potential and my understanding is that Canada is out and the States too.  
I'm hoping that he runs for Prime Minister of Canada.  He could certainly bring the edible pot issue to fruition and couldn't be any worse than the hopefuls on the ballot.  Only problem is that he might want to buy the US lol.


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