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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.


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Post by geodcanon May 10, 2020 4:00pm
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Post# 31009601

over at thecse.com

over at thecse.comthey've got fockin' near 40 pages of nr that is supposed to salve this deal to existing shareholders.  It pretty much explains exactly how the fockin-over is going to happen and I am still not happy about not seeing other offers for our company.  I'm guessing the reason that they can get away with this is the fact that Keber still has a sh!tload of Dixie shares, as in enough to control the vote.  This deal has skank written all over it and makes me wonder if there is any honour left in stock promoters.  The biggest part of the problem is our regulating agencies, securities commissions and watchdogs that aren't won't or can't do anything about it.  There is such a history of this kind of shams in the junior exchanges that it is the new normal and instead of honour and decency, it is more like, everybody is doing it so it must be ok.   The problem goes straight up to the market maker and deep pocket bankers and brokers that are stackin' the deck for themselves.  
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