Vertical farming company Affinor Growers is pleased to announce the results of the Annual General Meeting held November 9, 2016. The Directors of Affinor including Dr. Alan Boyco, Mr. Brian Whitlock, Mr. David Mack and Mr. Rick Easthom were re-elected for the ensuring year. Mr. Jarrett Malnarick, President and CEO commented that "Affinor is excited to have an experienced and committed board to help execute its goals and long term vision."
The shareholders also re-appointed the Company's auditors DeVisser Gray LLP at the meeting. A presentation, including achievements in the prior year and goals and objectives for 2017, was given by the CEO at the meeting.
Affinor is also pleased to announce that is has received over $500,000 due to the recent exercise of warrants, finders' warrants and options by the Company's early investors. These funds will help Affinor continue to execute its goals and objectives as outlined at the AGM and announced in the shareholders update news release issued on October 14, 2016.
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