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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Medipharm Labs Corp T.LABS

Alternate Symbol(s):  MEDIF

MediPharm Labs Corp. is a Canada-based full-service pharmaceutical company. The Company specializes in the development and manufacture of purified, pharmaceutical-quality cannabis concentrates, active pharmaceutical ingredients (API) and advanced derivative products. Through its wholesale and white label platforms, the Company formulates, develops (including through sensory testing), processes,... see more

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Medipharm Labs Corp > unplugged1...Stockhouse does have the tendency and practice
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Post by subaru1i on Jan 13, 2024 9:06am

unplugged1...Stockhouse does have the tendency and practice

of "playing games", bordering on impingement of free speech.   I myself have noticed that as well and it makes me question whose pocket are they sitting in?  Sort of like JP Morgan block trading practices being fined several hundred million dollars for giving hege funds advanced notice of large block trades while costing retail shareholders millions in losses.   You have to accept the fact that we live in a very corrupt world and in the stock market, even when caught and fined, those fines are maybe at most 10 cents on the dollar of the profits they made.   The system itself is geared to encouraging corrupt acts.  Why is this so in the U.S.?  Because the U.S. government depends on those same corrupt large financial institutions to buy large amounts of government issued debt in the form of T bills and T bonds to keep the government running.
Comment by unplugged1 on Jan 13, 2024 12:38pm
sounds about right, thanks for sharing.
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