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Wildpack Beverage Inc V.CANS

Alternate Symbol(s):  WLDPF | V.CANS.DB | V.CANS.DB.A | V.CANS.WT.A

Wildpack Beverage Inc. is engaged in beverage manufacturing and packaging operating in the middle market. The Company’s primary business activities include aluminum can filling, decorating, packaging, brokering, sleeve/label printing services, and logistics to brands throughout the United States. Its segments include filling, decorating, brokering, and corporate. The Company operates indirectly through its wholly owned subsidiaries and out of five facilities in Baltimore, Maryland; Grand Rapids, Michigan; Atlanta, Georgia; Sacramento, California; and Las Vegas, Nevada with a focus on digital innovation and green ready-to-drink packaging. Its can packaging products include Brite Cans, Can Ends, Printed Cans, PakTech Carriers, Custom Cartons, and Case Trays. Its subsidiaries include Wildpack Holdings US Inc., Wild Leaf Holdings U.S. LLC, Wild Leaf Ventures Group Nevada Inc., Vertical Distilling, LLC, CraftPac, LLC, and others.


TSXV:CANS - Post by User

Comment by Dixiedeeon Sep 13, 2024 3:03pm
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Post# 36222884

RE:RE:Why isn’t anyone sueing these guys

RE:RE:Why isn’t anyone sueing these guys
Always6 wrote: If you know the ship is going down why not take all you can begore it sinks.
this I think was the strategy from day one get as much investor money as possible take big wages and bonuses and build out with the rest until the money runs out so they over built under sold 
and over paid themselves rinse and repeat is all they have done 

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