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Indiva Ltd V.NDVA.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  NDVAF

Indiva Limited, through its indirect wholly owned subsidiary, Indiva Inc., is a Canada-based producer of cannabis servicing the medical and recreational markets. The Company is engaged in producing and selling cannabis products. It focuses on the production and processing of edible and extract cannabis products as well as packaging of edibles and extracts. Its brands include Pearls by Gron, Bhang Chocolate, Indiva Doppio Sandwich Cookies, Indiva 1432 Chocolate, and No Future Gummies and Vapes, as well as other Indiva branded extracts. Its product category includes edibles, capsules and tablets, and vape. Its edibles include Vanilla Double -Stuffed Chocolate Cookie, and Golden Vanilla Double Stuffed Cookie. The Company sells its cannabis products to consumers in the recreational market in the provinces of Ontario, British Columbia, Alberta, Quebec, Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Newfound.


TSXV:NDVA.H - Post by User

Comment by nedstar71on Oct 16, 2021 12:57am
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RE:Wanna

RE:WannaHe's apparently leaning on Canada's numbers to get Wana to the #1 brand in "North America", as apparently it isn't #1 in the U.S. by itself. Canopy really should scoop this up now. Throw a bid of $120 million and see what sticks. $120 million for what will be $40 million in yearly revs already and growing seems too cheap but I think 85 cents a share would pass easily at this point, given how awful the sector is. They might even get it for $100 million ffs.
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