Vibe Growth Corporation: Vibe Reports Record First Quarter 2021 Revenue and Positive Net Income
2021 Q1 Highlights:
Positive After Tax Net Income in the first quarter of 2021
Same store sales increased 35% versus 2020
Company continued to expand store footprint
Completed a $16 million (CAD) equity financing
Cash position of $13.4 million
Sacramento, California (Newsfile Corp. - May 27, 2021) - Vibe Growth Corporation (
CSE: VIBE) (
Company or
Vibe ), a vertically integrated California cannabis enterprise, is pleased to announce after tax net income in the first quarter of 2021, resulting from significantly higher sales volumes at its California dispensaries. All financial information is provided in U.S. dollars unless otherwise indicated. The Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements and Management Discussion and Analysis ( MD&A ) for the three-month period ended March 31, 2021 are available on the Company s SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com and on Vibe s website at www.
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Thieves had taken the items by force from a display cabinet, the spokesman said.
A 4X4 vehicle was found abandoned and on fire in nearby Barlavington, but police are still investigating whether it is linked to the theft.
A spokesman for Arundel Castle Trustees said: ‘The stolen items have significant monetary value, but as unique artefacts of the Duke of Norfolk’s collection, have immeasurably greater and priceless historical importance.
‘We urge anyone with information to come forward to the police to assist them in returning these treasures back where they belong.’
Display cabinet along the public route in the castle from which a set of gold rosary beads carried by Mary Queen of Scots to her execution in 1587 were taken, among other historic treasures worth more than £1 million stolen in a raid at Arundel Castle.Arundel Castle/PA Wire
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Aquind protester Steve Kingett
It is a grievance in a long line of issues since the plans were first raised about four years ago.
If approved the Aquind interconnector would bring power from the continent to Britain via undersea cables, coming ashore at Eastney, Portsmouth and running north to Lovedean.
But protesters, who stood from the Thatched House to the People s Memorial on Milton Common, said the time has come to call time on the besieged project.
Paula Savage, organiser of Let s Stop Aquind, said: ‘We had a great turnout. It’s been really exciting to see so many people.
Venues that could have opened previously had opted to keep their doors slammed shut believing it was futile to open.
But with the easing of restrictions, more places are once again open for business - offering a reassuring boost to the previously cautious reopening of the road only allowed to some.
Ross Worboys (42) with son Max (7) visited the Historic Dockyad for Max s birthday, accompanied by Andrew Bailey (42) and son Theo Bailey (7). Picture: Mike Cooter (220521)
Sean Muns, general manager of The Kings on Albert Road, said: ‘It’s good to have the bustle back around here. Places were shut before and have only just opened again. It wasn’t the same.