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Eco Equity Limited: Eco Equity Announces a 100% Equity Acquisition by Virtual Medical International Inc (OTC Markets QEBR )
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Eco Equity Announces a 100% Equity Acquisition by Virtual Medical International Inc. (OTC Markets QEBR )
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Acquisition Accelerates Operational Scaling and Adds Value to Vertically Integrated Portfolio of Companies
LONDON, UK / ACCESSWIRE / July 16, 2021 / Eco Equity Limited, a U.K. company with cultivation assets in Africa, will combine its operations with Virtual Medical International Inc., creating a vertically integrated cannabis company with one of the lowest costs of production globally.
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Eco Equity is still scaling its operation in Zimbabwe after delays caused by COVID-19, but remained resilient during the past 12 months while construction was delayed. Thanks to this acquisition, Eco Equity will continue its vision as a pioneer in Africa that produces, high-grade EU-GMP THC medical flower at its 30,000 SQ FT facility in Zimbabwe. Eco Equity s business model will make it the lowest cost producer, with the highest gr
Nation deserves better than this disparate Government
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COMMENT | Playing the pendatang charade all over again
Modified26 Feb 2021, 8:23 am
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COMMENT | It was refreshing to hear Sultan Ibrahim Sultan Iskandar say that Johor appreciates the role played by the Chinese community in developing the state since the beginning of the Johor Sultanate in the 16th century. He said the Chinese were invited to Johor as “guests” by his forefathers to help develop the state and were not
pendatang (immigrants). They were invited to Johor to open the land and cultivate plantations. “They are the ‘Bangsa Johor’ – just like the Malays, Indians and others, who are all Malaysians,” he stressed.