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Beleave Inc BLEVF

Beleave Inc is a vertically integrated Canadian cannabis company. It operates streamlined facilities throughout Canada to cultivate high quality cannabis flower, oil and extracts with funded capacity more than 150,000 kilograms per year. Fully licensed to cultivate and sell medical and recreational cannabis, it is leading the way through research partnerships with universities to bridge the gap between science and tradition and to develop pharma-grade extracts and derivatives. The company is currently developing new product lines as the recreational market is expected to allow for food and beverage-based cannabis products.


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Comment by Wallhallaon Apr 23, 2020 5:57pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:When to Resume Trade?

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:When to Resume Trade?Given 30% of top line cannabis revenues (YTD) go to the current CEO, and he beneficially owns the Hamilton property and the mllions of dollars of improvements Beleave paid for (and add in what appear to be reckless false statements, a lack of transparency, conflicts of interest and an addiitonal $75,000 to sit on the Board, plus bonuses) there may be an argument that the company is a facade operated for his benefit to the detriment of shareholders, which could be enough to "pierce the cororate veil" and hold directors and officers liable. 

wildhorse65 wrote: They have some real estate and I'd go after them personally if corruption is afoot. You're not protected by incorporation if you are found guilty of fraud. They wanna be sure their. Owes are clean. I suspect otherwise.


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