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Cabbacis Common Stock Listed on OTCQB Venture Market

Cabbacis (OTCQB: CABI), a U.S. federally-licensed tobacco product manufacturer and plant biotech company focused on tobacco harm-reduction products, is pleased to announce that its common stock has been approved for listing on the OTCQB. The stock will trade under the symbol CABI.

The OTCQB is a trading platform operated by the OTC Markets Group, and the OTCQB Venture Market is for entrepreneurial and development stage companies. OTC Markets Group operates financial markets for more than 12,000 U.S. and global securities.

This achievement is an important milestone for the Company and its investors. Joseph Pandolfino, the Company’s CEO, affirmed, “Trading on OTCQB is expected to provide increased liquidity and transparency for Cabbacis shareholders and potential investors. We also believe that the OTC Markets platform will facilitate the Company’s access to a wider reach of potential investors and other interested stakeholders.”

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