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rad10on Oct 08, 2021 2:18pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Fields much better this year
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Fields much better this yearLol - he throws pennies around like "manhole covers....".. hahahahaha..... he didn't say which man's hole he was interested in covering...... lol
GroceryGateway wrote: Although I can appreciate the tenasity from the paid shills who push my informative posts down the page, I do wish managment had the same conviction with the shareholders hard earned cash.
Anyway, one quick question, when Benic signed the deal on may 10, 2021 for the clinics with Myconic for 7 million shares at 1.50 / share, did he anticipate it would be trading at 58 cents five quick months later? A $7 million dollar current discount on the clinics seems bad does ot not?
GroceryGateway wrote: Now that we are settled at our all time low of .27/share, wouldnt you think a potential upslist to the nasdaq is in the cards?
GroceryGateway wrote: Look how worried the little shills are of my posts. lol. Not one attempt to answer with intellect. Complete deflection of reality. 8 months to 40 million and 10 months to 10. $6.5 million in interest per year. Another 2 great negotiated deals.
GroceryGateway wrote: When we finally get to June 1 2022. Where will the $40 million come from to pay off the debentures?
GroceryGateway wrote: Quick question for the paid shills. How much of Aleafias bloated Administration expenses are deployed to monitor this chat board? It's seems like another strategic deployment of that capital he was hired to manage.
GroceryGateway wrote: Geoff Benic joined Aleafia in 2018 when the stock was at 60 cents to strategically deploy 40 million In capital.. It's quite an achievement to be 1/2 cent away from the .27 cent all time low with no cash and 40 million and 10 million in debt due in 8 and 10 months respectively.
GroceryGateway wrote: All of this at his all time low. Its a travesty.
GroceryGateway wrote: Rad, wheather they get warrants on a raise or 12 to 15% interest, or cheap shares at .27 while he sells into them with the ATM, they win. The seasoned executive has painted himself into a corner like the amatuer he is. Paying shills to push valid points off of stockhouse is the way he operates. So its no wonder the share price is where it is.