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Maven Brands Inc TRLFF


Primary Symbol: C.MJ

Maven Brands Inc. is a Canada-based licensed processor serving the burgeoning craft cannabis community in Canada with a full suite of production, processing, and packaging solutions. The Company, through its subsidiary, Maven Cannabis, owns and operates an approximately 19,500 square foot cannabis facility at the 40-acre Monashee Gateway Business Park, situated in the Village of Lumby at the north end of the Okanagan Valley in the Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Its services include Cannabis production, toll-processing and packaging, regulatory support and QA services, supply contracts for co-branded, nation-wide distribution, small scale microbial and analytics services, genetic cleaning, propagation, cloning and bio-banking services and land packages for new micro sites at Monashee Gateway Business Park. It is also engaged in services program to provide seed-to-shelf solutions for cannabis micro-cultivators and small-scale producers across Canada.


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Comment by steve957on Apr 02, 2020 7:45pm
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RE:RE:R.I.P. TrueLeaf.....

RE:RE:R.I.P. TrueLeaf.....
ture leaf didn't crash because of the virus it crashed because it was a bad idea, ,the company had no intentions of doing anything except selling shares to the public and spending the cash,,,,if they shut down the markets their would be pandemonium in the streets and every bank would have 1000 of people lining up to withdraw cash
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