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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Molecule Holdings Inc C.MLCL

Alternate Symbol(s):  EVRRF

Molecule Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based licensed producer engaged in creating cannabis-infused beverages (CIBs) for the Canadian market. The Company operates through one segment being the production and co-packing CIBs. The Company produces drinks to provide opportunity and choice for people seeking a convenient and social way to consume cannabis. Its brands include PHRESH, embody, DULCES and... see more

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Molecule Holdings Inc > Dart321 do you get paid by the keyboard stroke?
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Post by up2005 on Feb 11, 2022 7:32pm

Dart321 do you get paid by the keyboard stroke?

Similar content on the IZ site. Inflation and the 80's repeat. You have provided some interesting sales statistics for us here. Product sales are picking up, the addition of a communications director to help increase distribution and sales in BC with Candace Sampson should help.

The debt $ 37,000 for shares at $ .10 (337,000) seems okay, however not having $ 37,000 in the back to pay this consultant is a concern.
Comment by dart321 on Feb 12, 2022 12:40pm
LOL, no I am retired and spend my time investing. To do this properly one must know what effects stocks in general. History is a great teacher and 'always' repeats itself over and over again. Each time these crashes happen they have larger impacts on investments. An example of this is what happened in the 80's with it's 60% correction or something like 1050 points, well a 60 ...more  
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