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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Chalice Brands Ltd CHALF

Chalice Brands Ltd. is a U.S. operator in the most competitive, innovative and mature cannabis market in North America. Leaders in retail, marketing and craft cultivation supported by fully integrated processing and distribution. The Company has 12 retail stores in Oregon operating as Chalice Farms, Homegrown Oregon and Left Coast Connection and is distributed nationally through Fifth & Root. see more

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Chalice Brands Ltd > Too many scams, Nothing worked. Failure all along $0.43
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Post by Boddington on Dec 02, 2021 12:20pm

Too many scams, Nothing worked. Failure all along $0.43

Back before CHALF did it's reverse split and name change on May 26th of this year. CHALF then was called Golden Leaf Holdings aka (GLH). The company (GLH) issued a large number of warrants for a few cents a share. The warrants were issued to the debenture holders that loaned them (GLH) money. Those warrants allowed it's holders, to buy shares of CHALF, at a price of only a few cents a share. Golden Leaf Holdings (GLH) aka CHALF did its 23 to 1 reverse split driving the share price up from 4 cents a share to a high of $1.27 a share. The warrants enabled warrant holders to buy CHALF, for around a nickel a share. The share volume for CHALF spiked post reverse split. Those warrants were exercised at a nickel a share for new post reverse split shares of CHALF. Subsequently, those shares newly issued shares were sold and the warrant holders pocked the price difference between the warrant price of a nickel a share and the market price per share of the new CHALF shares. At the same time the CHALF pumpers went on the attack with their dozens of different aliases. Flooding this board with hundreds of messages, to keep the shares price of CHALF up. As those new shares were sold on the market. At the same time the pumpers went on the attack against me. Harassing me on any board that I posted. In effort to keep me off this board or any Yahoo board. Anyone, that has followed this company knows who those pumpers are by their aliases. There are almost to many names/aliases to mention. I could give them to you, if you really want to know on another post. All that I have said here can be found on SEDAR (Canada's EDGAR equivalent) or by clicking on the Historical Data header above. During during the time frame before and after the reverse split date of May 26, 2021. Read this about warrants and whether reverse splits effect them like they do stock.....again food for thought. https://www.farrellfritz.com/warrants-and-reverse-splits/
Comment by campst on Dec 02, 2021 6:14pm
Forget the hobby, get a therapist....or fire tge one you have now. lol
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