RE:Tired of APH talk MartialArts. ACB #1Marial Arts is a fraud and a troll. their ONLY purpose here is to clog up these baods with idiotic comments based on bs.
HE invested in CMED and is still sour that he didn't get the deal he felt he should from Aurora. He failed to understand the basic deal over and over again because it didn't go with his whining agenda.
He bet a a CEO that is/was against rec MJ. That is how valuable MA posts are. That is the mentality that is behind their "logic".
The poster Martial Arts is a total fraud troll. Nothing more.
quote=fortune420]What does MartialArts and a recent CIBC study have in common? Is it love for Aphria? Is it dedicated and accurate research? Or is it nothing in common? Let us review and discuss:
LEAMINGTON, ON, April 16, 2018 /CNW/ - Aphria Inc. ("
Aphria" or the "
Company") (
TSX: APH or
USOTCQB: APHQF) today reported its results, for the third quarter ended February 28, 2018
- Continued progress on expansion projects
- Aphria One – 700,000 square foot Part IV expansion project remains on-time, first sale continues to be expected in January 2019;
- Aphria Diamond – 1,300,000 square foot retrofit project remains on-time, first sale continues to be expected in January 2019; and,
- Broken Coast – Phase III expansion complete and awaiting Health Canada. Phase IV expansion project modified to increase capacity but moves first sale expectations to Fall 2019
LEAMINGTON, ON, April 5, 2018 /CNW/ - Aphria Inc. ("
Aphria" or the "
Company") (
TSX: APH and US OTC: APHQF) today provided the following operational update to its Part III expansion of its facility in Leamington, Ontario, which received Health Canada approval as previously announced on March 13, 2018:
- Part III expansion is now at full capacity with its weekly crop harvests of 10,000 plants
- The first harvest from Part III is expected to take place during the last week of April
- Part III is anticipated to yield 380-400 kg per week, which is in addition to the yields from our existing 100,000 square feet of production area
- Once in full rotation, the Leamington facility will house production from over 80,000 plants resulting in a total annual yield of 30,000 kg
A quick look at the
CIBC report shows 2018 production capacities as follows:
APH 225000 kg ACB 132000 kg WEED 250000 kg
GO LOOK FOR YOURSELF As a footnote I would like to point out the following:
Cost per gram discussion is meaningless until the actual facilities are completed and fully operational for an entire year. Pretty silly to compare Aphria to Aurora Mountain...
Revenues to date are useless.
Share dilution is misleading. Ever hear of a reverse split?
Monsters Rule.
If Aphria has over 200000 kg planned for this year I would expect to see 100000 kg ready for sale July 1
st.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but won’t both Canopy and Aurora actually be selling some rather large quantities from their rather large facilities
THIS YEAR?
ACB long.
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