RE:RE:RE:Is HUGE a victim of abusive short sellers?You assume Auxly has been holding them back. I'll admit I'm a bit ignorant to the data, so I'm asking this in all honesty, but what has stopped HUGE from growing, harvesting and selling their own marijuana to date? They have 4million square feet and I'm under the impression XLY only took up a portion of that space, so theoretically HUGE could have been growing and harvesting their own strains while waiting for XLY harvests to finish.
NLMoose wrote: Breaking away from Auxly should be seen as a positive for investors, not a negative.
Auxly constanly kept holding HUGE Nation back as they hardly got anything done.
They were also a reason that HUGE shares were diluted with over a billion outstanding shares.
As a result of breaking away from Auxly, HUGE shares should go up and not down as you don't have a partner holding them back anymore.