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Delivra Health Brands Inc V.DHB

Alternate Symbol(s):  DHBUF

Delivra Health Brands Inc. is a Canada-based consumer packaged goods company. The Company provides products that help with pain, sleep, anxiety, and performance through its acquired brands LivRelief and Dream Water. It operates a portfolio of brands under its Consumer Division consisting of Dream Products Inc. and its associated subsidiaries, and Delivra Corp. and its associated subsidiaries. Dream Water produces convenient, travel-friendly, single-serving 2.5oz liquid sleep shots, sleep powder packets that consumers can take with or without water and gummies. Its LivRelief brand offers relief for conditions such as joint and muscle pain, nerve pain, varicose veins, wound healing, and sports performance. It has also added three new products to its portfolio of licensed infused products: Transdermal 1:1 Cream- 250mg CBD:250mg THC; Transdermal CBD Cream with Cooling - 500mg CBD, and Extra Strength Transdermal CBD Cream: 1200mg CBD.


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Post by AUSTIN48on Nov 14, 2019 12:31pm
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Whats changed???

Whats changed???Nothing has changed other than the inability of any of the MJ companies to gain traction.
Investors seem to be disinterested in the oppourtunity to realize gains.
I would assume most are completely under water.

The concern here would be the inability to raise additional capital.
Investment bankers are probably not real keen on extending credit to MJ companies.

Thoughts?
I know Harvest has 100 million in assets this will probably have to be leveraged.
I think for now best to wait and see what the next financials look like.
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