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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum GB Group Ord Shs GBGPF

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GB Group Ord Shs > Ina hostile take over situation
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Post by Tobungous on Nov 15, 2017 2:49pm

Ina hostile take over situation

Assuming they don't negotiate nicely together. How would that work? Is the offer still open to us?
Comment by nedstar71 on Nov 15, 2017 2:59pm
The problem is there is no cash actually involved. The $24 is misleading. The only negotiating that can take place in the absence of any cash actually changing hands is who owns how much of the merged company in the end.
Comment by jjbffb1 on Nov 15, 2017 3:05pm
If I was to bet this deal went goes through is it beneficial to buy CMED at ~19.90 a share?
Comment by nedstar71 on Nov 15, 2017 3:15pm
I personally wouldn't touch buy either of them at these prices. That doesn't mean they can't go higher before the mj bubble crash once legalization comes into effect. It will be ugly. Every railway track area and farmers fields in Canada will be littered with weed plants with no reason for the authorities try to curb the explosion. "Legal" and costly weed be laughable, as the ...more  
Comment by thorgb1 on Nov 15, 2017 3:32pm
Absolutely wrong. You do understand that after decriminalization, illegal grows will be punished more harshly then they are today, right? July 1st isn't going to open the doors to weed growing everywhere.....
Comment by nedstar71 on Nov 15, 2017 3:49pm
Decriminalization? Legalization my friend. There will be very little or no enforcement for a legal plant and police certainly won't be spending time combing farmers fields and trying to find grow ops out of business. They will become huge business. Plus the number of plants every property/person will be legally entitled to grow. And some moght say that tomatos are legal and not everyone grows ...more  
Comment by thorgb1 on Nov 15, 2017 5:54pm
You are absolutely out of your mind if you think July 1st is going to bring the Wild West and weed will be growing everywhere. This is a pure tax grab by the federal and provincial governments, you think they are going to allow that to be disrupted by rogue growers circumventing the system? Read the legislation, they are not legalizing weed, they are allowing approved parties to grow it and ...more  
Comment by Valkrie99 on Nov 15, 2017 3:36pm
One of the stupidest posts I've read in awhile. WOW this poster is out to lunch.
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