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Chalice Brands Ltd CHALF

Chalice Brands Ltd. is a U.S. operator in the most competitive, innovative and mature cannabis market in North America. Leaders in retail, marketing and craft cultivation supported by fully integrated processing and distribution. The Company has 12 retail stores in Oregon operating as Chalice Farms, Homegrown Oregon and Left Coast Connection and is distributed nationally through Fifth & Root.


GREY:CHALF - Post by User

Comment by TheRealCanaDudeon Jan 25, 2022 8:23am
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RE:Dedicated to the pumpers: Cash-Strapped and Nearing Collapse

RE:Dedicated to the pumpers: Cash-Strapped and Nearing Collapse

Dedicated to our lone basher with multiple aliases.

According to your logic, the stock has been in decline for 7 years. According to you and as you like to tell us upwards of 20 times a day that we should not invest here. OK, so why would you be here day after day telling us in ridiculous frequency that we must run away after knowing that the company has been in decline for 7 years? Give me a break, what kind of investor does this? No one stays on a board for 7 years, or even a year for that matter, on a stock they think isn't performing. No one sticks around posting day after day that a stock is declining, no one. So forgive us if none us think your so called warnings about this stock and company are genuine. 

We’ve all seen investors who leave and say enough. I have great respect for investors who complain about errors made either by themselves or the company and quickly end their relationship with that company. We all know that your anger and frustration with this company goes way beyond any poor investment choice, for you it’s so obviously personal. Perhaps even beyond personal, for you the fact that this company exists is emotionally disturbing to you. That is not a healthy obsession. 

Fun fact, no one wants to take advice from an emotionally disturbed childlike investor. 

Your anger, your obsessive vindictive nature gives you away every time and with every alias you use. Now quick hurry up and flood the board with negativity and recycle those posts between all your aliases here and at Yahoo. All that will do is prove my point, you’re pathetic. You’re not obvious at all. LOL

Do not trust this poster, he lies and manipulates. In his own words, “
he is known to communicate with himself” and thumbs up himself. LOL

 

 

RebeccaG wrote: CHALF (GLDF) Investors lived a short 7 year old life and died a horrible financial death years later. While the management is clueless, the financials & stock value are signaling total defeat, Investors are feeling the bitter sting of having lost 80-99%  of their money and feeling as though they have wasted their time listening to liying pumpers preaching deceptive promises and posting fake news. .
Necessity is the mother of invention hence one thinks that the 7 year stress in finding out that Chalice is on the brink of collapse may be the catalyst with this careless management!  As a minimum an “Aha!” moment, allowing them to tweak their business model to be more successful than the seven years of failure losing over 99% of the stock value and having NO profits (Profitability= -23%)
CHALF investors can attest to the fact that they are financially defeated. Does anything suck as much as having to acknowledge defeat? They feel a special sort of crushing pain in having to close the doors on an idea to which they’ve literally committed investors’ time and savings for a long period of time.



 

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