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Valeo Pharma Inc VPHIF

Valeo Pharma Inc. is a Canadian pharmaceutical company. The Company acquires, or in-licenses branded pharmaceuticals and hospital specialty products for sale in Canada. The Company is engaged in the commercialization of prescription products in Canada with a focus on respiratory/allergy, ophthalmology and hospital specialty products. Its respiratory/allergy products include Enerzair Breezhaler, Atectura Breezhaler and Allerject. The ophthalmology products include Xiidra and Simbrinza. Its specialty products include Redesca, Onstryv, M-Eslon, Yondelis and Ametop Gel 4%. The Company's wholly owned subsidiary is VPI Pharmaceuticals Inc.


GREY:VPHIF - Post by User

Comment by kooter33on Oct 15, 2020 2:42pm
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Post# 31722413

RE:Redesca

RE:Redesca
oiljack14 wrote: Health Canada approval is imminent from what I have discovered.

Will add $30 to $40 mm Cad (peak) sales revenue and it should start said cash sales in earlier Q1.  Buy the discounted share price imo rather thaan when it gets more fully valued.

Some games are being played with the share price by warrant holders but they cannot keep that up for much longer.
Thanks!  I have been buying all the cheap shares that many are willing to give up.
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