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HEXO Equities Warrants Exp 2 Apr 2024 T.HEXO.W.A

Hexo Corp. is a Canada-based consumer packaged goods cannabis company. The Company is engaged in cultivating, processing, packaging, and distributing cannabis products to serve the cannabis market. The Company serves the Canadian recreational market with a brand portfolio, including HEXO, Redecan, UP Cannabis, Original Stash, 48North, Trail Mix, Bake Sale and Latitude brands, and the medical market under HEXO medical cannabis in Canada and Israel. Its HEXO brand offers a range of flower strains, discreet capsules, and convenient vapes, including the HEXO FLVR lineup of flavor-first vapes, and HEXO Plus high potency flower, exclusive to Quebec. Its brand Namaste is a recreational cannabis brand for mindful consumers.


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Post by Quietinvestoron Apr 21, 2021 8:20am
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HEXO MUST BE ON THE SHORT LIST?

HEXO MUST BE ON THE SHORT LIST?HEXO must be on the short list for traders to have such a high short volume ratio.

Short selling can be very risky for both the investor and the broker. Brokers will often tell investors that only stocks above $5 can be sold short. Although this may be true for your particular brokerage firm, it is not a requirement set by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) or the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).12

 

Most brokerage firms will have a "short list," which details all securities the firm allows investors to short sell without any extra requirements.3

 

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