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Village Farms International Inc VFF

Village Farms International, Inc. is a vertically integrated supplier for plant-based consumer packaged goods in the cannabis and cannabidiol (CBD) categories in North America, the Netherlands and selected markets internationally. The Company’s segments include Produce, Cannabis-Canada, Cannabis-United States and Energy. The Produce segment produces, markets, and sells tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers. The Cannabis-Canada segment produces and supplies cannabis products to be sold to other licensed providers and provincial governments across Canada and internationally. The Cannabis-United States segment develops and sells high-quality, CBD-based health and wellness products including ingestible, edible and topical applications. The Energy business receives a royalty from a renewable natural gas facility that is located at the Company's Delta facility. The Company's subsidiaries include Pure Sunfarms Corp., Balanced Health Botanicals, LLC and others.


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Comment by SmellsofMoneyon Mar 05, 2021 11:36am
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RE:Panic

RE:PanicSeveral things...

1.  There's a difference between belief and overhype and delusion.
2.  Not every one of us bought in at $3-5, where current prices still yield sweet multiples.
3.  With a TRULY good stock, I should be able to buy in at MULTIPLE points during it's overall ascension and still make money.  Not greedy money either, but just a nice amount.
4.  I would still consider myself a "newb" investor, but even in my short time frame I have seen so many stocks, both observed and ones I pulled out of, crash and NEVER return.  That's some scary sh!t.  Some pharmaceuticals cycle better than this.  That being said, I'm always reassessing my investment the moment a non-typically cyclical stock even touches 10% losses.  It's been two years since last peak and it looks like this stock still hasn't "learned it's lessons".  Time can be better spent elsewhere.

Not tryna blast you, but just some perspective from the other side.  
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