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Because why would anyone ever invest in AFRI. It's an absolute failure of a company right now. Given how lackluster we have been up till now why would anyone trust us to do well with cannabis? IMO it seems like we are just chasing the hype anyway. This year will be the same as every year, constant promises of it coming good and then zero movement until we can all be diluted away.
How is it flying like that??
Seems like we have something massive pulling us down :-\
David Lenigas
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The changes in the UK law is on #MedicalCannabis is all good for where I want to push AfriAg on NEX. Shareholders have already approved AfriAg to invest in this sector. I see Sativa is flying. AfriAg is way undervalued.
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What a crazy old world we live in. Sativa now valued at £43.7m versus net assets of £1.8m.
Just shows what belief in a company and their outlook can do for a share price.
https://twitter.com/search?f=tweets&vertical=default&q=cannabis%20uk&src=typd
Home Office officials are still in discussions with the Department of Health in Northern Ireland over the changes.
UK doctors will be able to prescribe cannabis medicine next month
The Guardian-1 hour ago
Sajid Javid previously announced cannabis-derived medicinal products were to be placed in schedule 2 of the 2001 Misuse of Drugs ...
Medicinal cannabis will be available in the UK from next month
New Scientist-1 hour ago
Government announces that medicinal cannabis is legal
GOV.UK-1 hour ago
Cannabis to be available on NHS from November 1
Metro-2 hours ago
Medical cannabis on prescription will be available in Britain from ...
Highly Cited-Mirror.co.uk-2 hours ago
Medicinal cannabis oil will be available on prescription from NEXT ...
In-Depth-Daily Mail-2 hours ago
https://www.nexexchange.com/company-all-latest-trades?isin=GB00BFX17474&listingtypeid=PLPR
Now 1020 so up another 3
https://twitter.com/AfriAgPLC
David Lenigas
@DavidLenigas
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Doctors will be able to prescribe cannabis products from 1st November
Sativa net assets.....£1.8m
AfriAg net assets.....£1.88m
Now valued at £30.6m. AfriAg valued at £1.32m.
NEWS
11/10/2018 14:21 BST | Updated 31 minutes ago
Medicinal Cannabis Oil Prescriptions Will Be Available From 1st November
The new rules apply to England, Wales and Scotland.
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/cannabis-oil_uk_5bbf4d4ee4b01a01d6881140?ncid=other_twitter_cooo9wqtham&utm_campaign=share_twitter&guccounter=1&guce_referrer_us=aHR0cHM6Ly90LmNvL0FYY3FNakN5Rmg&guce_referrer_cs=C5OnCiA7f44fPMbAflIr7A
UK developer of medical cannabis products raises $345m through ...
The Pharmaceutical Journal-9 Oct 2018
The UK biopharmaceutical company GW Pharmaceuticals, a global developer of medical cannabis products, has released 2.1 million shares
https://www.pharmaceutical-journal.com/news-and-analysis/news/uk-developer-of-medical-cannabis-products-raises-345m-through-share-sale/20205572.article?firstPass=false
Jon McMullen talking about the company. States further investments this year. Might we finally see some share enhancing news from AfriAg Global.
https://smallcappower.com/videos/editors-pick-video/lgc-capital-cannabis-stocks/
Seems to be nothing much happening and PIs are drifting away :-(
Just too many jam tomorrow messages and opportunity cost of investments held in some cases for over 4 years now.
Personally, I don't see the point to sell at this price. At least we've seen a little more volume lately.
But it speaks volumes that Sativa trades at such a high premium vs. Afriag.
The market makers are making a killing out of anyone who is selling at the moment:
10/10/2018 08:13 500,000 0.075
At the current trade price, our mkt cap is now £1.32m.
We need some positive earnings enhancing news.
GW was granted a licence from the Home Office in 1998 to grow cannabis plants for medical use.............
South African Countries - African Studies and African Country ...
https://pitt.libguides.com/c.php?g=12378&p=65817
7 Sep 2018 - The UN subregion of Southern Africa consists of five countries in the southernmost part of the continent--Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia, Zimbabwe. The region is rich in valuable minerals deposits.