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Valens Company Inc (The) Ordinary Shares VLNCF

The Valens Co Inc is a developer and manufacturer of cannabinoid-based products. The company's extraction methods are CO2, ethanol, hydrocarbon, solvent-less, and terpene extraction. Its products are Tinctures, Capsules, Beverages, and Vape cartridges among others. Its reportable segments are Cannabis operations, Analytical testing, and Corporate. The company has a business presence in Canada and other countries, and it generates a majority of revenue from the Cannabis operations segment.


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Comment by InAMeetingon Apr 21, 2022 1:18pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Interesting News

RE:RE:RE:RE:Interesting NewsWhat a stooge, so I walk into my local McDonalds, or buy gas at the Mobil station around the corner, both of which have logo's plastered all over them, and who owns them? McDonalds, Mobil, or the local franchise owner? Waaaaahh - go back and play with your hundreds of thousands of THC Bioscam shares, whcih are worth what, less than a nickel each now?? Speaking of franchises, give the interim CFO of Bioscam a call and ask her how her Pukin' Donuts franchise worked out for her !!  Bahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahah  !!!!!   
RamboOO7 wrote: Wishful thinking Bozo. Green Road would own the machine to put their logos on it. Who would pay for that ?? Hahahabhahahababha
InAMeeting wrote: Yeah, but costs could be close to zero. The other company probably owns the machines, and looks after maintenance and replenishment, the mall owners want a piece of the action as well, Green Roads could possibly just have to supply the product to the partner with no other costs. As long as they make a small profit, doesn't hurt in terms of product awareness, help boost economies of scale, etc. I dont think it's a big deal, but I dont see it as a bad thing.

lscfa wrote: The margin on vending machines is much lower than selling on line.

 




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