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LongShot_Louie

08/27/14 12:20 PM

#136551 RE: the_marked #136536

I find it a plausible explanation....

for why Bill chose to sit on the inspection news for a month. I think sitting on it bought ample time to repair any deficiencies cited (assuming there is nothing egregiously wrong)...Once rectified the additional delay caused by the deficiencies could be attributable to HC....The answer to the question, "We had an inspection why is it taking so long get our license" can now be obfuscated by citing HC is cause of the delay. Don't mention the deficiencies, don't mention the need to address them, or mention you are now back at the end of the line. Take a month, fix them and wait. When the lemmings ask, blame HC. Also, if you look closely at the pr it reads:

CEN Biotech Announces the Completion of Its Pre-License Inspection by Health Canada

Creative Edge Nutrition
August 25, 2014 6:26 PM

MADISON HEIGHTS, MI--(Marketwired - Aug 25, 2014) - Creative Edge Nutrition, Inc. (OTC Pink: FITX) (PINKSHEETS: FITX), CEN Biotech, today announced that Health Canada Inspectors were present at its facility known as Site 1 (20 North Rear Rd) on July 31, 2014.

"Health Canada inspectors were present on July 31, 2014 and conducted their pre-license inspection. The facility was built according to specifications provided to Health Canada. We look forward to the next steps in this amazing journey," stated Bill Chaaban, President & CEO.



The bolded sentence seems critical. As someone else on here pointed out, FITX doesn't provide specs TO HC. HC provides specs TO all LP applicants. I think its important because it means the sentence can be read to mean: We built to the specs we provided, but these aren't necessarily the same as those HC demanded. " IOW we have things to fix"...

Note also in the next sentence Bill does not say, "we look forward to a favorable outcome and receipt of our license" or anything like that....What he says is, "We look forward to the next steps in the amazing process". So what "next step" is he referring to, if not the license? And, precisely what does he find "amazing" about the process. My guess is "amazing" expresses his bewilderment in the variance between the specs he submitted and the ones HC want him to follow.

But its all jmho