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Chemesis International Inc CADMF

"Chemesis International Inc. is a vertically integrated global leader in the cannabis industry, currently operating within California, Puerto Rico, and Colombia. Chemesis is developing a strong foothold in key markets, from cultivation to manufacturing, distribution and retail. Chemesis has facilities in both Puerto Rico and California, allowing for cost-effective production and distribution of its products. In addition, Chemesis leverages exclusive brands and partnerships and uses the highest q


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Comment by dart321on Oct 19, 2019 1:39pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Email

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:EmailWOW you are hurting. Here this is what you do. Go compare each companies financials. Pay close attention to the share based compensation amounts, shares issued for purchases of other companies and the real asset value of those purchased companies, Weather those shares are free trading or are they locked up and released over time. Who where the principals of those purchased companies. Note with ISOL that share based compensation was massive, shares paid to buy companies where massive ( and they where mostly shells with no real assets), There was no lockup of shares when they used shares to purchase these shells. Their business plan was garbage, they burned more cash than sales and still do. Now here there are lockup periods for shares used to purchase, all but one purchase have strong sales and had cash in the bank. All but one purchase has nothing to do with insiders of the company. Their business plan will likely show cash flow positive in their financial maybe not in next weeks but next months for sure. With regards to insiders or those close to insiders shorting the stock. If they did it's not a fine it's jail time as has happened when they where caught which happens all the time because there are always people trying to save their own skin when everything implodes. With regards to my shares well they are free, spin out shares.
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