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BellRock Brands Inc DXBRF

BellRock Brands Inc. (BellRock) is a cannabis consumer packaged goods (CPG) and intellectual property platform company. The Company is a multi-state cannabis house of brands possessing product portfolios, developed through research and differentiated intellectual property. The Company has approximately 100 products available through its two flagship brands, Dixie Brands and Mary’s Medicinals. The Company’s product portfolio is found in approximately 10 United States and Canada. BellRock is also home to Mary’s Nutritionals and Mary’s Tails, which is a hemp-derived wellness product for humans and their pets, as well as Mindset, the Company’s vaporizer cartridge line.


GREY:DXBRF - Post by User

Post by geodcanon Apr 19, 2020 5:38pm
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In situations like this

In situations like thismanagement could be deliberately fockin' things up with an ulterior motive to tank the company for takeover.  The offer that is on the wind with BR and former owner of Dixie seems like a bargain for what we have and if there is anybody that knows the value it would be Trip Keber who built Dixie.  I don't believe he has public company management experience either and the current valuations of Dixie's shares are dismal imho.  The last deliberate fockin-over of a company was Blackberry and Thorstein Heins who was setting up the value for Fairfax to scoop it up.  Shareholders didn't like the deal and bought in John Chen who turned it into a leaner, meaner and simpler operation with a hope of building shareholder value.  Maybe we need a progressive, futuristic thinker in the drivers seat like the guy who built Canopy Growth, Bruce Linton.  His vision of selling the dream would shock this mess back to life even despite the smudging that Constellation gave him.  The longer this sits halted, the worse it looks for existing shareholders, or should I say, bagholders.
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