Skip to main content

Flower One Provides Third Bi-Weekly Status Report in Relation to its Annual Filings

LAS VEGAS & TORONTO -- Flower One Holdings Inc. ("Flower One" or the "Company") (CSE: FONE) (OTCQX: FLOOF) (FSE: F11), the leading cannabis cultivator and producer in Nevada, today provides its third bi-weekly status report further to the Company’s press release dated May 3, 2021. The Company was granted a customary management cease trade order (the "MCTO") under National Policy 12-203 – Management Cease Trade Orders ("NP 12-203"). As previously announced, the application for the MCTO was made by the Company in order to secure additional time for the Company to file its audited annual financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2020, the related management’s discussion and analysis, certificates of its CEO and CFO and its annual information form (collectively the "Annual Filings"). The MCTO prohibits all trading in securities of the company, whether directly or indirectly, by the company’s CEO and CFO. The MCTO does not affect the ability of other shareholders to trade in the securities of the Company. Read More

from Financial Post https://ift.tt/3p22XkP

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

With Trump’s WeChat ban approaching, here are several alternatives

Our mission to help you navigate the new normal is fueled by subscribers. To enjoy unlimited access to our journalism,  subscribe today . WeChat, China’s most popular app, faces an imminent ban in the U.S. , leaving many of its users in a bind. The White House said Friday it would prohibit WeChat , owned by Beijing-based Tencent, from appearing in U.S. app stores starting Sunday at midnight.  Though WeChat has a comparatively minor U.S. presence, it remains a major conduit for communications between Chinese nationals living abroad and their friends and family back home . The app has an average of 19 million million daily active users in the U.S. versus more than a billion worldwide.  WeChat, called Weixin in China, is effectively the operating system for people’s digital lives in China. They use it to pay for services, hail cabs, go shopping, read news, chat, and more. For people seeking to bridge the digital divide between the U.S. and China, WeChat is not easily re...