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Fire & Flower Holdings Corp FFLWF

Fire & Flower Holdings Corp. is a Canada-based technology-powered, adult-use cannabis retail company. The Company's principal business is the operation of a fully integrated cannabis consumer technology platform, supported by a fulfillment network of retail stores and delivery to cannabis consumers. The Company's segments include Retail, Wholesale and Logistics, and Digital Platform. The Retail segment sells cannabis products and accessories to the adult-use market in provinces where the sale of cannabis by private retailers is legal, and operates under retail banners Fire & Flower, Friendly Stranger, Happy Dayz, and Hotbox. The Wholesale and Logistics segment distributes and delivers cannabis products and accessories. The Digital Platform segment develops digital experiences and retail analytical insights. The Company owns and operates cannabis retail stores in the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and the Yukon territory.


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Post by ThoughtsOnThison Dec 05, 2022 2:26pm
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FAF Heading to 100% Loss

FAF Heading to 100% LossThe FAF founder must have pissed off a lot of people at ACT. They've chosen to crush his company. 

Absent a lawsuit; which would be incredibly expensive and go nowhere in the end, there is no way to see what ACT has been doing in the backround and in the public markets. ACT will never be held accountable.

For retail shareholders it is yet another cautionary tale; don't rely on what appears to be strength (ACT) because that strength is only acting in its own interests. I made that mistake. I thought ACT was the foundation upon which the FAF house would be built, not the one that would work to ensure its demise.

FAF is heading to a 100% loss...
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