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Chalice Brands Ltd CHALF

Chalice Brands Ltd. is a U.S. operator in the most competitive, innovative and mature cannabis market in North America. Leaders in retail, marketing and craft cultivation supported by fully integrated processing and distribution. The Company has 12 retail stores in Oregon operating as Chalice Farms, Homegrown Oregon and Left Coast Connection and is distributed nationally through Fifth & Root.


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Comment by daveinvestoron Oct 30, 2019 2:44pm
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RE:RE:signs of reversal

RE:RE:signs of reversal

Legit questions on Orwell's Reversal Statements. Orwell you will need to defend your statement and position on this. Thanks

Sly you bring up an additional point, money left to operate. People have been throwing around the phrase "they only have money left to operate for a few months" as a factual statement. I am not sure if that's the case.

Can anyone prove this? Can anyone share their calculations regarding Cash on hand, plus projected incoming revenue vs projected operating costs?

I would like to ensure that's factual and not an exaggeration. 



SlyFox67 wrote:
I was also curious about this. I was thinking of possibly buying into this company soon, but I'm not sure at all. It looks like they only have money left to operate for a few months, then what's next?

 

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