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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Next Green Wave Holdings Inc. NXGWF

Next Green Wave Holdings Inc through its wholly-owned subsidiaries, is a cannabis cultivator and producer. The firm is licensed for medical and recreational marijuana cultivation and production in the State of California. The company's facilities are used for cannabis cultivation as well as the processing, production, and packaging of dry flowers, cannabis oils, and concentrate. Its brand... see more

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Next Green Wave Holdings Inc. > when they finish completion of all facitiles they are only
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Post by INSTABOT on Nov 07, 2018 6:53pm

when they finish completion of all facitiles they are only

gonna have 350 000 sq ....that is nothing wont last
Comment by Stranius on Nov 07, 2018 10:56pm
IB, interesting comment. Can you name 5 other investable California based cannabis companies that have more than 350,000 sq ft of grow capacity? If that's a tall order, try naming just 3. Thanks. ~S
Comment by INSTABOT on Nov 08, 2018 8:22am
not in cali but every single MJ company in canada has over 1 million aurora , cgc ,eve and co ,supreme 
Comment by Stranius on Nov 08, 2018 8:32am
That's true. But while cannabis continues to be listed on Schedule I of the DEA's Controlled Substances Act, transportation of cannabis across international borders as well as borders between individual states within the US remains illegal. So what good is it to have all that grow space outside of California when there is no legal mechanism to deliver the end product into California?  ...more  
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