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Lifeist Wellness Inc V.LFST

Alternate Symbol(s):  LFSWF

Lifeist Wellness Inc. is a Canada-based health-tech company. The Company leverages advancements in science and technology to develop innovative products to support human wellness and transform lives. The Company's key asset is its United States biosciences subsidiary Mikra Cellular Sciences Inc. (Mikra), a biosciences and consumer wellness company focused on developing and selling products. Mikra's products consists of Focus, Protect, Serenity, and CELLF.


TSXV:LFST - Post by User

Comment by randomtaskon Mar 07, 2021 5:17pm
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Post# 32739915

RE:Namaste will expand at no cost

RE:Namaste will expand at no costAnd CannMart faces the reality that they'll never acheive more than 1% market share in Canada and not even a measurable amount in the US...  You chose the wrong horse in this race but it's not too late for a parlay with companies that will be successful!  You could double your money in RY before you get to $1 here...  don't be blinded by delusions of grandeur and take a realistic look at this company.  Sure they talk about great things but vendorlink margins are razor thin, CannMart is less than 0.50% of the Canadian market and shrinking and selling pet drops, lip balm and rolling papers is not a success story.  Divest while there's still opportunity... FAF would be a great company to look at.  Growing margins, growing revenues and backed by a $45B company who keeps increasing their stake... no brainer for a double in 2021.  N.... questionable if they make it through the summer without needing more money.

whisky11 wrote: Any brick and mortar company faces
  1.  
  2. Employee turnover. ... 
  3. Business shrinkage. ... 
  4. Employee benefits and payroll taxes. ... 
  5. Potential legal fees. ... 
  6. Office repairs and maintenance. ... 
  7. Building office culture.


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