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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 Jun 05, 2020 1:07pm
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RE:RE:Legal Document With All The Info

RE:RE:Legal Document With All The InfoExactly.  Some plants, some materials, customer lists from medi-green, some logos, an application and a license, which are useless without the underlying properties.  Beleave sells all the assets for less than they owe vendors and we go into bankruptcy and get nothing. That is how its done. 

Can4real wrote: That's just for the assets, they won't assume the liabilities... Shareholders would be left with nothing. 


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