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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 28, 2020 8:28pm
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sounds like how it works

sounds like how it worksthe share consolidation is a great tool for sending first investors down the road in disgust and broke.  From my experience they don't work well for me.  In fact most of the time the shareprice reverts back to the price prior to consolidation.  There are only 126 million shares which is minimal for marijuana companies but this management is clueless about how to jolt this to life.  They ipo'd to slop at the public trough and continued to run like a private company.  Snubbing shareholders is never a good idea and got reflected in the sp.  My take on this is that the company should be presenting all offers of interest of which I am sure there are more.  I know Keber still holds a shytload of shares but this shouldn't automatically go back to his control without a fair assessment of its value!  The current proposed deal sucks for existing shareholders and it looks like the current management trashed the company on purpose.
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