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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Captiva Verde Industries Ltd ARDWF

"Captiva Verde Industries Ltd is primarily involved in the production and sale of organic greens and other organic produce. Its product portfolio comprises baby spinach, kale, lettuce, arugula, kale, chard, and mizuna. The company has two geographic segments - Canada and the United States."

GREY:ARDWF - Post Discussion

Captiva Verde Industries Ltd > Hamster calls "bankruptcy"- Rubbish
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Post by TheCapitalist on Aug 30, 2016 8:37pm

Hamster calls "bankruptcy"- Rubbish

And yet he wants to go all in. Does that make any sense to anyone?

If you thought a company wasn't going to survive you wouldn't dare buy the shares, and yet here he is loud and proud saying he wants to go all in eventually. 

Your logic doesn't stand to reason, my friend.
Comment by HammyHamster on Aug 31, 2016 3:07am
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Comment by TheCapitalist on Aug 31, 2016 10:02am
Under book value? Wrong again. Did you not read the news release? Arable land in the U.S. is a scarce resource. Only about 16% of land can be used for farming. USDA organic approved land is even more rare because of how stringent regulations are to acquire it. As stockfox has pointed out, a competitor of VEG's was valued at $52,000 PER ACRE of USDA approved organic land. If VEG got their land ...more  
Comment by HammyHamster on Aug 31, 2016 12:38pm
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Comment by cochrane29 on Aug 31, 2016 1:52pm
Hanging shareholders out to dry beware. Jeff seems to be ok with this. His tour of financial houses in the spring promoting his company locking in shares at .25 cents at the same time having knowledge of another crappy quarter. He promised results based on his last success and on a stronger quarter. He didn't deliver. It's apparent that he is over his head in this organic industry and ...more  
Comment by HammyHamster on Sep 02, 2016 3:47am
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Comment by endeavour on Aug 31, 2016 1:22pm
Just to clarify, doesn't Captiva lease the land? It doesn't own it I don't think. Apologies if I'm wrong on this but I seem to recall reading this in a previous quarterly report.
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