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Inner Spirit Holdings Ltd. INSHF

Inner Spirit Holdings Ltd. has established a growing network of recreational cannabis stores across Canada under its Spiritleaf brand. The Spiritleaf network includes franchised and corporate-owned stores. The company aims to be the most knowledgeable and trusted source of recreational cannabis by offering a premium consumer experience and quality curated cannabis products.


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Comment by stockboy52on May 04, 2020 7:29pm
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RE:What a joke

RE:What a jokeGeeze 1212...It was just a simple question about other possible revenues. Sure things will change in the digital world and I am sure ISH will have the ability to change with that. On line ordering and home delivery etc. Alcohol and cannabis will always be under government control, so what. Don't know anyone that would be interested in smelling plastic air space to make a purchase but to each his own on that one. Brick and Mortar are here for now and will adapt when they have to. Look at Colorado. They have 1100 recreational and medical (brick and mortar) dispensaries for a population of 5 million people. Revenues are just under 2 billion annually! If you think Canadians are going to give up going to liquor stores or dispensaries anytime soon, what a joke.
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