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Nextleaf Solutions Ltd C.OILS

Alternate Symbol(s):  OILFF

Nextleaf is a federally regulated manufacturer and distributor of cannabis vapes and oils under its prohibition-era brand, Glacial Gold. The Company’s multi-patented ingredient processing technology transforms cannabis and hemp biomass into high-purity distillate at an industrial scale. Nextleaf is a low-cost producer of cannabis oils, and supplies THC and CBD ingredients to partners across Canada. Nextleaf has been issued 19 U.S. patents and over 100 patents globally, on cannabinoid processing.


CSE:OILS - Post by User

Post by Rm90090on Feb 19, 2021 11:01am
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Financial Evaluation

Financial EvaluationWith financials about to come out, I wanted to pose to the group which specific metrics are important to them when evaluating the financial statements for NextLeaf.

Normally, I would use the standard value investing evaluation looking for/at: Increasing Revenue, increasing profit, book value, debt, ROE, free cash flow, etc.

But Nextleaf is just getting started, so a lot of these metrics won't be able to tell us much.

I will definitely want to look at their debt and cash flow situation. I am expecting them to be debt free (a very attractive quality I look for). Also profit margins will be interesting.

Let me know your thoughts. As investors, it's good to have certain goals and expectations set before they come out.
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