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Relevium Technologies Inc V.RLV.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  RLLVF

Relevium Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based company, which operates in the health and wellness industry with a primary focus on online distribution. The principal business of the Company is the identification, evaluation, acquisition and operations of brands and businesses in the health and wellness markets with a focus on e-commerce. The Company operates through two wholly owned subsidiaries, BGX E-Health LLC and Biocannabix Health Corporation Inc. BGX E-Health LLC markets dietary supplements, nutraceuticals, sports nutrition, and cosmeceuticals, primarily through its Bioganix brand portfolio online in the United States. It provides a Push & Pull System by Bioganix. Push & Pull System is a comprehensive natural anti-aging system for complete skin care that combines collagen protein supplements (PUSH) and naturally sourced aloe vera skin anti-aging cream (PULL).


TSXV:RLV.H - Post by User

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Comment by AlwaysSkepticalon Nov 09, 2020 4:37pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RLV has hired world class

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RLV has hired world classBelieve or don't believe - but, if you've ever worked or invested in public companies, changing auditors isn't typically something that you do annually like RLV does...that is a red flag.

And, when you're a cash-burning company at risk of bankruptcy, with very limited revenues, why would you "trade up" to a larger, multinational audit firm that is likely much more expensive, AKA overkill for such an unsuccessful, microscopic company like RLV?

Answer: it wasn't by choice.
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