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Diamond Estates Wines & Spirit Inc V.DWS

Alternate Symbol(s):  DWWEF

Diamond Estates Wines & Spirits Inc. is a Canada-based producer of wines and ciders as well as a sales agent for over 120 beverage alcohol brands across Canada. Its principal business activities include the production, marketing and sale of wine, and through its agency division, operating as Trajectory Beverage Partners (TBP), distribution and marketing activities for various beverage alcohol brands. Its brands include Twenty Bees, Creekside, EastDell, Mindful, Lakeview Wine Co., Shiny Apple Cider & Fresh Wines, and Backyard Vineyards. These products are available at government liquor boards, grocery stores and licensed establishments across Canada. It operates four production facilities, three in Ontario and one in British Columbia. The Company distributes a complementary portfolio of international wines and spirits through a subsidiary. TBP is the sales agent for many international brands in all regions of the country as well as being a distributor in the western provinces.


TSXV:DWS - Post by User

Post by 88guy88on Jul 10, 2023 9:28am
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35% of MNP survey respondents can't pay their monthly bills

35% of MNP survey respondents can't pay their monthly billsI wonder how that will affect discretionary money that people have or don't have to buy things like wine....probably quite a bit

I think tough times are ahead in the next 6 months to a year

Noticed today that I got a change in my VISA agreement....it now gives the Bank the right to close the visa and take full payment from any other account like saving or checking IF the monthly minimum payment is missed.....probably a great indicator of tough times ahead for a lot of people who are living off visa to buy gas and groceries and just paying minumum or not paying at all.....

Wine....who has money for wine....they need some international sales and quickly !!
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