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I see Sativa have applied for a UK medical cannabis licence as well, as well as announcing their JV in Germany:
https://www.investegate.co.uk/sativa-investments--sati-/rns/sativa-forms-sativa-germany-gmbh/201809210700044652B/
First half results due by next Friday...
Walmart's 7-year gamble in Africa slowly paying off
talkbusiness.net-18 Sep 2018
Walmart's 7-year gamble in Africa slowly paying off ... There are 21 stores in South Africa with online sales increasing 27% in the period.
According to a recent study by global market research company Ipsos, 70 percent of South African consumers do their shopping online.
https://www.africa.com/top-investment-opportunities-south-africa/
https://www.biznews.com/briefs/2018/09/20/pic-invest-afreximbank
And share price rise........................
https://web.tmxmoney.com/news.php?qm_symbol=LG
Head of Cadbury’s corporate and government affairs, Navisha Bechan-Sewkuran, commented, “Mondelez and Cadbury will invest R37 million rand over four years in a project that focuses on nutrition, education and access to fresh foods and active play for children”.
https://www.rnews.co.za/article/21913/cadbury-s-chocolate-south-africa-celebrates-its-80th-birthday
Cadbury's Chocolate South Africa celebrates its 80th Birthday
RNews-51 minutes ago
Cadbury has a long and rich heritage in South Africa, dating back to 1903, ... so for this birthday celebration, we just want to acknowledge how far we ... “We have an aquaponics facility at Nelson Mandela University, where we produce fresh, healthy food that then ... Visit their website for more information.
Woo 3 trades for the week! I knew we'd get there!
20/09/2018 09:16 148,977 0.12
https://www.nexexchange.com/member?securityid=102247
That is so true, I feel dead envious of the info that LGC pump out on Twitter on what seems like a daily basis
The whole structure stinks and coupled with NEX just adds more barriers.... the only bonus is that Sativa is trading well on NEX it seems it is possible
John, I am just hoping that DL gives more financial information on AfriAg(Pty)Ltd than he did in the interims last year. We were not given any revenue figures for the first six months of last year other than the statement they were similar to the previous year.
AfriAg(Pty)Ltd forms a major part of our investments and asset base and we need to hear how the company is performing and the plans for the future.
Maybe if DL is more open he may find more investors willing to take a stake in the company.
All this attention and no trades :-( hopefully its getting eyes on us though
A South African food logistics company is trying to get a licence to ...
Business Insider South Africa-4 hours ago
SA food hauler AfriAg Global PLC is seeking a licence to grow dagga in ... in South Africa - a large provider of cannabis to the UK and Europe.
https://www.businessinsider.co.za/a-south-african-food-logistics-company-is-trying-to-get-a-licence-to-grow-dagga-in-the-uk-2018-9
Hash volume 10 million, maybe a bed and breakfast ?
Who knows? DYOR.................
https://www.nexexchange.com/member?securityid=2074811
At this stage. We spoke about it some time back..................
Bath Farm
Foxes Lane
Codsall Wood
Wolverhampton
WV8 1RA
United Kingdom
http://www.afriagmarketing.com/contact-us/
Good trading for Ananda and Sativa on NEX at the moment. The mkt caps of both companies reflect optimism in the medical cannabis space. Let's hope we have a good interim report and news of our first medical cannabis and then maybe our share price will reflect some optimism.
https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=%20Mr.%20Remy%20Di%20Meglio&src=typd
Interesting that DL retweeted a bunch of those people asking the question about HOH
https://www.businessinsider.co.za/south-africa-constitutional-court-decriminalised-cannabis-weed-dagga-consumption-2018-9
South Africa's highest court decriminalised cannabis (dagga) use and private cultivation on Tuesday morning.
It said the country's cannabis ban was in contradiction to its constitution which gives citizens the right to privacy.
South Africa is a large source of herbal cannabis for the United Kingdom and continental Europe.
The Constitutional Court of South Africa, the country’s highest court, on Tuesday morning ruled that the personal use of cannabis is not a criminal offence.
In a unanimous decision, the court ruled that the ban on private possession and consumption, and cultivation of the plant for own use is unconstitutional.
It found that the country’s cannabis ban infringed on section 14 of the South African constitution which gives all citizens the right to privacy.