RE:RE:Stop with the dumbass posts...LOL... You should do so DD before a posting ... but you are correct and as you say Eviana managment does not want to sell! However they will burn on the stake!
Ownership breakdown General Public shares13,932,885 holding 58% - Individual Insiders shares 6,434,864 holding 27% - Private Company 3,500,00 Holding 15%.
https://simplywall.st/stocks/ca/materials/cse-ehc/eviana-health-shares?utm_medium=finance_user&utm_source=post&utm_campaign=CTA_ticker&blueprint=647388 n
good eye anlyst....
however u should factor in the insider ownership% of Eviana and also the fact that management of EHC does not want any of those AGRA shares.
This deal will not work out. guaranteed.
neoneil wrote: Regardless what the current SP is the fact AGRA retained Haywood should tell you something… Haywood Securities Inc. is a member of the Toronto Stock Exchange, the TSX Venture Exchange, the Montreal Exchange (MEX), the Canadian National Stock Exchange (CNSX), the Canadian Investor Protection Fund (CIPF), and the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC). In addition, Haywood Securities (USA) Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary, is a broker-dealer registered to transact securities business in the United States and is a member of the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). Among other services, Haywood offers fairness opinions, advice on mergers and acquisitions, and oversight of corporate restructurings. Their extensive knowledge of the Canadian market and the resource sector allows them to offer a wide-range of investment banking services to their clients.
Regarding of the current SP straight and simple put Shorting and Banksters have been hammering the SP down for months now. You would know this if you were doing your daily DD
https://shortdata.ca/stock/AGRA.CN/.
The real payoff for AGRA’s acquisition strategy comes with scale—when you've acquired enough companies and revenue to benefit from the efficiencies the platform company can provide. These include back-office functions, such as accounting systems and consolidated purchasing power. In a well-run acquisition strategy, there's a tipping point where growth can accelerate because the company has reached a critical mass in terms of cash flow and shareholder value—with more assets that can be leveraged for larger transactions. It can take longer than five years for a start-up to reach that point, so it's critical to have a financing strategy that will give you enough runway to maximize the value of your company over a longer term. IMHO Agra is and has been doing just this.
When is the last time you checked out Canadian Insiders? Well you should
https://www.canadianinsider.com/node/7?menu_tickersearch=AGRA+%7C+AgraFlora+Organics+Int.
From an analyst stand point. AGRA is a great company and will be one of the top 3-5 Cannabis companies
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