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Westleaf Inc. WSLFF

Westleaf is a Canadian cannabis company focused on cannabis brands, extraction and production of derivatives, wholly owned retail, as well as cannabis cultivation. The Company’s extraction and processing facility, The Plant, will produce high quality and consistent cannabis derivatives and consumables, both for Westleaf’s in-house brands as well as white label products. Westleaf’s retail concept, Prairie Records, leverages the instinctual tie between recreational cannabis and music.


GREY:WSLFF - Post by User

Comment by forfunon Sep 20, 2019 12:29pm
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RE:RE:WestLeaf is hiring

RE:RE:WestLeaf is hiring
Mainstreet wrote: SoCalLife, it is painfully obvious that you work for Westleaf. Posting job descriptions that have been on their site for less than two hours? Talking to IR today eh? Hope their desk wasn’t too far of a walk from yours. 


Lol. It's unbelievable the lengths employees (with stock options?) and/or hired firms will go to push positive "organic" social media messaging in the hopes it will drive share price. 25% knocked off the share price in last week, more than likely because of the funding "deal" that closed. Another prime example of how management is running out of money and is subsidizing cash deals for "expertise" (another buddy, buddy "expense") with handing over shares. If this company is a "steal" at under 50 cents a share, why is management striking deals for options at less than that 50 cent/share mark? Glad I don't own shares in this company.
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