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Delta 9 Cannabis Inc DLTNF

Delta 9 Cannabis Inc. is a Canada-based vertically integrated cannabis company. The Company operates through three segments: Wholesale Cannabis, Retail Cannabis and Merchandise and Devices, and Business to Business. The Company sells cannabis products through its wholesale and retail sales channels and sells its cannabis growing pods to other businesses. Its cannabis products include dried cannabis and pre-rolled joints. Its edibles and vapes include vape pens and concentrates, edibles, and drinkables. The Company, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Delta 9 Bio-Tech Inc., is a licensed producer of medical and recreational cannabis products and operates a 95,000-square-foot Health Canada licensed production facility in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. It also owns and operates a chain of retail stores under the Delta 9 Cannabis Store brand. It is focused on producing and selling cannabis oils, extracts, and derivative products.


GREY:DLTNF - Post by User

Comment by DeltaJeffon Jan 04, 2021 12:44pm
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RE:D-pods?

RE:D-pods?Provincial gov'ts are spending millions buying PPE with the idea that they can re-order as nec.  Gov'ts are looking at the light at the end of the Covid tunnel with the appearance of vaccines instead of spending a couple of million to buy illuminated $43k seacans for $250k. The cost of a vaccination program, at the RBC Convention Centre and in nursing homes, will be multi-millions and have an immediate effect in reducing infection transmission and deaths. If they bought the cans what to do with them after? Illuminated storage? The idea of the cans is fantastic to be sure, but I think the timing is six months late. This idea needed to be 'turn-key' when gov'ts were in a panic mode. 

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