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Gnomestar Craft Inc VDQSF

Gnomestar Craft Inc. is a Canada-based craft cannabis company. The Company is engaged in the medical and recreational marijuana business. It operates in one business segment, the marijuana industry. The Company produces hand trimmed cultivars in its 12,000 square foot indoor facility in Delta, British Columbia.


GREY:VDQSF - Post by User

Comment by TenFingerson Mar 29, 2021 8:11pm
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RE:RE:RE:Earl stepped down!

RE:RE:RE:Earl stepped down!The only information I've received that is actual business information (what I am concerned about as an investor) has come from the leadership team in proper quarterly filings. Earl had nothing to do with those, and to be honest that last one was extremely detailed, including every warrant outstanding, etc... I completely disagree that Earl is the reason we were not in the dark - if you read the actual filings, that is. Earl is the reason we got photos of growing plants and of himself, at a cost of bashing the company at every turn - this was bound to happen. Think of the things that were probably said to all of our retailers as well. You simply can't have that kind of disruption in a company, you have to deal with it - I am surprised it took this long, TBH.

I am extremely pleased with Earl's departure, and was patiently waiting for it. Anyone who is actually following this story and talks to management knows the struggle we've been in. Earl was never going to accept a position that is appropriate for his contribution - he wanted it all, and as far as I'm concerned, tried (and failed) at a hostile takeover. 

This was our biggest hurdle between us and the MC we should be at.
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