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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum BellRock Brands Inc DXBRF

BellRock Brands Inc. (BellRock) is a cannabis consumer packaged goods (CPG) and intellectual property platform company. The Company is a multi-state cannabis house of brands possessing product portfolios, developed through research and differentiated intellectual property. The Company has approximately 100 products available through its two flagship brands, Dixie Brands and Mary’s Medicinals... see more

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BellRock Brands Inc > Waiting, waiting
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Post by geodcan on Oct 21, 2020 4:45pm

Waiting, waiting

The CSE is quick to halt but not so quick to allow halted companies to trade again.  This has been a long halt which raises the question of why.  Why are they tossing the brand name Dixie out?  Political correctness has been cited but I don't get it.  This whole take over of Dixie by Rose has a lot of unanswered questions for me.  By my calculation there should be competitors for a takeover of this company who imo threw out the anchor to cause this event.  Maybe the long time delay is to give time for the suckers that invested in this to throw in the towel and give up.  Dixie was miles ahead of a lot of competitors and to me, it seems like management just put it on the back burner until it tanked.  Now the guy who sold Dixie is the repo-man with no option of highest bidder which I find highly irregular.  And the kicker is that they are intentionally leaving the new amalgamated company in control of the same guy who allowed Dixie to crash and burn.  Go figure!  glta and dyodd
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