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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.


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Comment by StonksOnlyGoUpon Jan 04, 2021 4:12pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:D-pods?

RE:RE:RE:RE:D-pods?That article you posted doesn't say much about why that other company failed to get the idea off the ground.  They may never have even got the funding to try.  

If budgets are a concern those same agencies may be even more attracted to the cost savings the pods could provide.  Nobody knows how this opportunity will pan out but I believe it's worth taking a shot at.

DeltaJeff wrote: True but a 'pilot project' starting after the vaccine 'rush' has calmed down (say June??) could take six to eighteen months depending on the urgency of the perceived need and monies available. Leaders currently are focused elsewhere. We all know that a lot of Gov'ts are going to be cash strapped for a while. Once the threat of Covid is greatly reduced, the economy, and getting people back to work, will be mainly front and centre. Planning for PPE supplies and new equipment purchases will be after this. Cans, if determined to show great value, may end up being on the list of 'nice to have' but... .


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