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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum TAAT Global Alternatives Inc C.TAAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  TOBAF

TAAT Global Alternatives Inc. is a vertically integrated consumer product and distribution company. The Company develops, manufactures, and distributes alternative product categories, such as tobacco and reduced-risk alternatives, hemp, kratom, and other emerging consumer packaged goods (CPG) segments. The Company operates through two segments: the sale of non-tobacco and tobacco products. The... see more

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TAAT Global Alternatives Inc > Time on your hands
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Post by tweedx on Feb 18, 2022 5:12pm

Time on your hands

Perhaps you're time could be better spent on the weekend by getting ahead of the Taat curve. You know the patent is coming soon so why not dream up a million reasons why the patent for Taat is a bad thing and doomed for failure. Put some real effort into it. It should make interesting reading when you share your flawed wisdom with us.
Comment by ReaIInvestorII on Feb 19, 2022 1:22am
If you are talkin' to me, I don't think a patent is bad for TAAT because I don't know exactly what they intend to patent but I have seen companies spend a lot of money on a patent that they couldn't enforce because their competitor was much larger with more financial resources that the cost of an infringement lawsuit drove them into bankruptcy. I don't "know" for ...more  
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