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Beleave Inc BLEVF

Beleave Inc is a vertically integrated Canadian cannabis company. It operates streamlined facilities throughout Canada to cultivate high quality cannabis flower, oil and extracts with funded capacity more than 150,000 kilograms per year. Fully licensed to cultivate and sell medical and recreational cannabis, it is leading the way through research partnerships with universities to bridge the gap between science and tradition and to develop pharma-grade extracts and derivatives. The company is currently developing new product lines as the recreational market is expected to allow for food and beverage-based cannabis products.


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Post by Learning101on Oct 11, 2019 2:21pm
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GOV Cap - Beleave Forecast

GOV Cap - Beleave Forecast

Just do not believe all these predictions like one below:

"Top performing pot stocks could go bust in 3 to 5 years: Industry expert

Canopy Growth, Aurora Cannabis and Aphria grabbed the top three spots for the TSX's best performing pot stocks. BNN gets an outlook for the pot sector in 2018 with Khurram Malik, partner and head of research at Jacob Capital Management, who says even some of the leaders could be out of business in three to five years."

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