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Slang Worldwide Inc C.SLNG

Alternate Symbol(s):  SLGWF

SLANG Worldwide Inc. is a Canada-based cannabis consumer packaged goods company with a portfolio of various brands. The Company owns, licenses and/or markets five brands, which serve three categories: flower, inhalable concentrates and ingestible. Its portfolio consists of three distinct consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands, one retail brand and a product portfolio of 30 stock keeping units (SKUs). The Company brings its products to market through three channels: Core Markets-Colorado and Vermont, Emerging Markets-Strategic Partnerships in nine States and THC Free-Distribution & Ecommerce. Its Core Markets include Colorado and Vermont. Its Emerging Markets include Florida, Maine, New Mexico, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Washington, West Virginia, Maryland and Puerto Rico. Its THC Free includes dry herb vaporizer, the Firefly 2+, line of Alchemy Naturals CBD gummies, as well as batteries and various other product components including packaging and hardware.


CSE:SLNG - Post by User

Post by Mr.Monopolyon Sep 17, 2019 10:46am
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Linton

LintonDoesnt look like anyone cares Linton is in this. Looks like its fading back to flat. Weird considering when all he had to do was wear a MTLO shirt and the stock moved from 18 cents to $1. 
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