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Willow Biosciences Inc T.WLLW

Alternate Symbol(s):  CANSF

Willow Biosciences Inc. is a Canada-based biotechnology company. The Company develops and produces precision fermented functional ingredients for the health and wellness, food and beverage and personal care markets. Its FutureGrown biotechnology platform allows production with sustainability at its core. Its commercial product, Cannabigerol CBG, which is a cannabinoid that has anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. It also offers BioOxi, a bio-oxidation technology platform. By leveraging BioOxi, commercial partners can revolutionize manufacturing of oxygenated and hydroxylated functional ingredients, such as steroids, polyphenols, oxyterpenes and certain other targeted ingredients produced from such methods. It is also developing BioOxi-based process for production of the generic active pharmaceutical ingredient (API), hydrocortisone, and its derivatives. Its other pipeline products include Ursodeoxycholic acid (UCAC), Astaxanthin, B-carotene and others.


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Comment by YYCinvon Jan 14, 2021 10:11am
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RE:Question?/// can anyone answer this please?

RE:Question?/// can anyone answer this please?
If the warrants you bought have a date on them, I believe it's October 29th, then yes, they are part of the warrants that expire in two years from the issue date. The warrants may be priced at $0.4 because people are expecting a run up in share price and are willing to $0.4/warrant to be even more on the money? The warrants were basically a bonus when buying the shares at $0.65 so any investor who bought in on the financing is already "up" on paper with the warrants.
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