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13-11-2023, 02:37 PM
#651
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/421556
Paraphrased to "Please send money....."
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30-11-2023, 10:33 PM
#652
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6x9crIZFKRU
0:52 We were commissioned by Cannasouth NZX CBD to write some research.
1:20 That chart there is the new cannabis Ventures Global cannabis stock index so new cannabis ventures has been tracking the cannabis sector for the world for the best part of two decades and they've constructed this index from various publicly traded cannabis companies.
1:42 Cannabis is a boom or bust industry when it booms it booms hard, when it busts it busts hard. There've been four booms over the last decade. The biggest was 2013 when Canada formalized the regulatory environment for medicinal cannabis and Canadian stocks led the charge in terms of creating this new industry globally.
There have been subsequent booms in 2016, 2020 during covid and I'm predicting that cannabis 4.0 is coming up but it's going to have to overcome the bear market that's been in since about 2021.
2:47 My thinking is that cannabis is base building at the moment, 24 it's got a decent chance of being in a good year.
2:59 Winners are coming through in terms of profitable and rapidly growing companies benefiting from a rising user base . We're seeing that around the world, US Canada and now we are starting to see it here in Australia.
3:14 TRK a company that we know quite well. And they started from zero and now are up to $90 million in revenues.
4:08 So is Cannasouth over in New Zealand. Companies are working on GMP, good manufacturing practice where they make their cannabis products like you would make regular pharmaceuticals They're going to be one of the winners here. The other winners are companies with clinical data. It no longer cuts it just to say that cannabis would makes a great painkiller what you want to know is that cannabis might act against sleep disorders for example or Autism Spectrum disorders or Parkinson's, or you name the disease condition. Cannabis is a pretty useful molecule.
6:41 This is the chart of Cannasouth on NZX. Hasn't been a great couple of years for Cannasouth. Middle of 2023 they completed a merger with a competitor called Eales so this is now a fully integrated cannabis company based in New Zealand probably the dominant player in that market with a growing suite of products, new generation products coming through, links up to the various distribution channels in in New Zealand, ready to start selling in Australia and globally. The chart looks terrible it's fair to say.
Business at this company has never been better
7:44 Cannasouth, the company's actually given some revenue guidance about how much they expect to make in 2024, they're talking six to 10 million. To give guidance is always a good catalyst.
8:09 So keep an eye on that index we were talking about there. If that starts to move then
Cannasouth can move with it. So let's talk about why investors should put this one on their radar screen. It's got a decent size, it's 57 million market cap on NZX alone, it's contemplating a dual listing on ASX for next year. The important thing is itÂ’s fully integrated. They actually grow the product in a number of cultivation facilities in New Zealand and then process it at a plant they've got at Hamilton on the North Island.
8:42 Strong NZX regulations were put in place by the Ardern government governing how you can act as a medicinal cannabis company in New Zealand and how products can get approved. The New Zealand Market has traditionally been an import market.
9:05 I've been astounded by the number of new patients coming on the market in terms of being able to access cannabis medicines in Australia. This is not the case in New Zealand, but in Australia in the state of Queensland any general practitioner can prescribe a cannabis medicine whether not or not it's an approved product.
9:34 Into 2024 this company's raising some money at the moment hence the briefing we just did over in New Zealand. Our research is good background to that we encourage you to go check it out.
Pitt Street research.com is the place to find that.
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27-12-2023, 09:43 AM
#653
More 'trouble at mill'.......
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/424059
Cannasouth Limited (NZX: CBD, Cannasouth) announces that Mrs. Hilary Webber, Independent Non-executive Director, and Mr. Greg Misson, Executive Director, of Cannasouth will step down from their positions with the company effective 1 January and 5 January 2024 respectively. Mr. Misson will continue in his executive management role to 31 March 2024.
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26-03-2024, 10:16 AM
#654
Junior Member
One on't cross beams gone owt askew on treadle...
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/428609
Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
More 'trouble at mill'.......
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/424059
Cannasouth Limited (NZX: CBD, Cannasouth) announces that Mrs. Hilary Webber, Independent Non-executive Director, and Mr. Greg Misson, Executive Director, of Cannasouth will step down from their positions with the company effective 1 January and 5 January 2024 respectively. Mr. Misson will continue in his executive management role to 31 March 2024.
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26-03-2024, 10:31 AM
#655
Originally Posted by frogkiwi
One on't cross beams gone owt askew on treadle...
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/428609
Big trouble in CBD world.....
"CBD has sought the trading halt as it is in dispute with some of its secured convertible note holders, which has the potential to prejudice an urgent additional capital raise CBD is seeking to finalise and announce to market. CBD has an urgent need to secure funding to remain solvent."
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26-03-2024, 12:52 PM
#656
Member
This won't help in shareholders confidence when supporting a capital raise. Could be massive issues if they can't get the cash coming in to grow this thing to profitability.
Not Holding
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26-03-2024, 02:52 PM
#657
Code for, if the convertible notes are not converted from debt to equity then we cannot trade as we are insolvent.
Anyone on this forum pumped money this high risk venture?
Last edited by Toddy; 26-03-2024 at 02:57 PM.
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26-03-2024, 05:34 PM
#658
Last edited by nztx; 26-03-2024 at 05:36 PM.
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26-03-2024, 08:12 PM
#659
Originally Posted by nztx
What went so badly wrong in just 18 months ? Did the sun stop shining ?
Actually been listed since June 2019, so not far off 5 years.......
Maybe it's like cheese......goooood things take timmmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeee!!
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26-03-2024, 08:15 PM
#660
Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
Actually been listed since June 2019, so not far off 5 years.......
Maybe it's like cheese......goooood things take timmmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeeee!!
Probably hard, stiff & mouldy by now .. how do the stakeholders feel now, having swallowed the story ?
wonder if the begging bowl is anywhere to be found ?
Last edited by nztx; 26-03-2024 at 08:20 PM.
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