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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 > Bellrock seems active
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Post by geodcan on Jan 30, 2022 4:19pm

Bellrock seems active

at building the assets that they claim but doing nothing for shareholders such that it is easy to believe that they have ulterior, self-serving intentions of deliberately tanking this so that it can go private again at the expense of the shareholders that financed what this is.

I believe it took serious effort to do this poorly to build shareholder confidence and devastate the shareprice under the guise of amalgamating 2 companies of reasonable repute.

How long does it take to file necessary paperwork to get your company trading again?  And where did the asset value go and the shareholders.

This company and managment need a serious look at from stock regulators who should replace management with unencumbered new management without skin in the game.

I have experienced this before with Abattis and see Bellrock going the same route because watchdogs aren't doing their job.

How intertwined are the securities watchdogs and the sheisters?  Do they both benefit financially from tanking good companies?
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