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THC Biomed Intl Ltd C.THC

Alternate Symbol(s):  THCBF

THC Biomed Intl Ltd. is a Canada-based cannabis producer. The Company’s principal business is the production and sale of cannabis through THC BioMed Ltd., which is a small batch Licensed Producer as regulated by the Cannabis Act which regulates the production, distribution, and possession of cannabis for both medical and adult recreational access in Canada. The Company’s biological assets consist of cannabis plants (mother plants and clones for growth); resin; oil; harvested marijuana flowers prior to completion of the drying, grading and testing processes; and edible concentrate. The Company operates in a single reportable segment being the cultivation and sale of cannabis. Its subsidiaries include THC BioMed Ltd., Clone Shipper Ltd., THC BioMed Victoria Falls Ltd., THC2GO Dispensaries Ltd. (THC2GO), and THC BioMed Lesotho Ltd. (THC Lesotho). Clone Shipper Ltd. owns all rights to the Clone Shipper product used to transport live plants.


CSE:THC - Post by User

Comment by DonnieSilveron Apr 12, 2021 11:26am
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RE:RE:Aphria Financials

RE:RE:Aphria Financials
I agree JM is to late on every endeavor. Atleast the big companies got to finance at much higher prices making it cheaper to expand. I don't get JM to be honest. Seems like he's happy to just run a small mom and pop shop, pay himself and his employees and call it a day. Every big jump he's done was way to late in the game, not being able to benefit from any hype which in this sector has been crucial to finance, become noticed and be a prospect for bigger investors. Only reason JM went public in the first place was he obviously did his research and it was the cheapest option and made sense at the time. He's never cared and unfortunately(Hopefully I'm wrong) never will care about his investors interest. JM will just continue meeting CSE minimum requirements and look out for himself.
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