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Nextleaf Solutions Ltd C.OILS

Alternate Symbol(s):  OILFF

Nextleaf Solutions Ltd. is a cannabis processor with a portfolio of federally regulated emerging consumer brands, market validated cannabis derivative products, and high-potency bulk ingredients. The Company’s multi-patented, highly automated, closed loop extraction, and distillation technology sets the global standard for processing cannabis at scale. The Company manufactures over 80 different products, across four categories for white label clients and house brands. It manufactures and distributes cannabis vapes and oils under multiple brands including its brand, Glacial Gold, and the High Plains brand. The Company sells its branded cannabinoid vapes, oils, and soft gels to the British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch (BCLDB), Ontario Cannabis Store (OCS), Nova Scotia Liquor Commission (NSLC), Manitoba Liquor & Lotteries (MBLL) National Cannabis Distribution in Saskatchewan, and across Canada through multiple medical platforms, select pharmacies, and a distribution agreement.


CSE:OILS - Post by User

Comment by Adventurouson Sep 14, 2021 9:33am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Wow

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:WowRight now the smallest thing could lit the fire and move the share price up. But if you want to look at it seriously, you need to use a multiplier: share price = X times revenues or Y times earning. Then you're talking.

Of course you have companies with no revenues and no earnings which command a hefty share price, based on the technology they possess or future perspectives. To any of these standards, Nextleaf has great value.

But for the sceptics, they'll beleive it when they'll see it. They will beleive in Nextleaf value when the share price will be way up. This is when they will buy it, and start moaning the day it will go down just a bit. They want to bet on a sure thing - unfortunately not the way to make any money on the market.
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