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Christina Lake Cannabis Corp C.CLC

Alternate Symbol(s):  CLCFF

Christina Lake Cannabis Corp., a license cannabis producer, engages in the research and development, cultivation, processing, production, and sale of cannabis in Canada. It offers distilled and winterized oils; kief products; and additional extracted products. The company was formerly known as Cervantes Capital Corp. and changed its name to Christina Lake Cannabis Corp. in December 2018. Christina Lake Cannabis Corp. was incorporated in 2014 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.


CSE:CLC - Post by User

Comment by Erebus76on Jun 25, 2021 4:45pm
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RE:RE:TAAT

RE:RE:TAATInvesting isn't for impatient people unfortunately. There's a lot of red tape to cut through initially and from my perspective they cut through it with a weed whacker at record pace. All these "hints" and desperation to find some detail that will make you money is why the market is so volatile. Personally I let the companies do their thing and I'm not expecting TAAT on Canadian shelves at least until next summer if we're lucky. But so what. It's just getting started. Ohio, Georgia and EU are great progress for such a new company. If you can't think longterm then why invest in companies just starting out? You do it because it's cheap and hope it grows. But that takes time. If you can't walk away and not stare it every day maybe invest in more established companies like Nvidia or AMD something. It's like having a newborn and you're wondering he's not graduating University yet and bringing in some money. It's a toddler...needs time to grow. No difference with new companies.
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