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Aphria Inc. APHA

Aphria, which is headquartered in Ontario, produces and sells medicinal and recreational cannabis. The company operates through retail and wholesale channels in Canada and internationally. Aphria is a main distributor of medical cannabis to Germany and has operations in over 10 countries outside of Canada. However, it does not have exposure to the U.S. CBD or THC markets due to the constraints of federal prohibition. It has some U.S. exposure through the acquisition of SweetWater, a craft brewer


NDAQ:APHA - Post by User

Comment by Planetoflimeson Aug 03, 2020 7:00am
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RE:RE:RE:What did most of you buy in at ????

RE:RE:RE:What did most of you buy in at ????Hevin, I have been hear a long time. Currently I do not own any shares as I posted that I sold my 30,000 shares after the disappointing Q. I have bought and sold my position many times. As for insulting shareholders in general who are long, not my intention. Calling investors out for being married to a stock is not really insulting them more pointing out that any stock will have ups and downs. I do not get this, "I am only long" philosophy and probably never will. I held tight in the early days of Aphria when it was very small and over the years have moved back and forth in my position - selling, and buying. I can say I have never been short on this stock though. Management has made some pretty dumb moves over the history of this stock, and more so the entire industry, as somehow cannabis has attracted some pretty unethical CEO's. I have argued with many on here about aphria growing pains. Ex, I hated the move Vic made in regards to buying the Latam assets while others, self defining "longs" thought it to be the best in the world move. I still think those assests are complete garbage.... I truly, and sincerely hope you do well with investing. For me, I personally see dilution and no near term catalysts which will suppress the stock price, hence why I sold my position, but I always re-evaluate. As for prof c, I really do not know why people follow him around like some sort of cult following. No matter what decision aphria makes somehow in his mind it is always the best one, and people buy into the bs. Furthermore, when things do not go well these followers cry for him. They need a little insulting as they should due their own DD and reach their own conclusions. If someone can rationalize their comments through dialogue it is nice to hear and might provide a different point of view which should be welcome. At some point or another, we are all wrong, or even correct - broken clock philosophy. Best of luck to you in your position, at the end if the day we are all here to make money. Well most of us, some are on here because all the people in their world probably have avoided them - remember Pottman, hahaha. Wonder how is position in bombardier is doing, like flushing money down the toilet.
hevin wrote: I like what you said, Planet, about good conversation and opinions; however, then you insult shareholders by calling them 'married to the stock' or following the cult of ProfC;
I can assure you that I'm neither married to it, or a part of any cult, but an independent thinker who sees bright times ahead for the co., and thus will continue to average down should the price decline much more, which I don't think it will. 
Wondering if you too own any shares?


Planetoflimes wrote:
they are married to the stock, or follow the cult of the one.




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