NDAQ:TLRY - Post Discussion
Post by
Keeler on Jul 01, 2024 11:48am
So let's recap quinlash,
you post a nonsensical prediction based on your 'research'.
Now that it's wrong - you cant just admint you made a mistake - and like the rest of us, you don't have a clue as to when or who an acquisition will be made.
In the past, you've posted - even recently - that Coke and Pepsi are interested in Tilray. You sugested Kraft, Heinz, Kellogs and Cadbury were interested in a Hexo JV.
Who does this? It's eitherr an amateur hour, elemntary level, uninformed investor who makes bad choices, or a paid promoter who throws out nonsense in the hope of luring investors into making bad decisions on misleading and false information - most likely both.
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quinlashon Jul 01, 2024 11:08am 26 Views
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TLRY's News
The US Expansion news will ultimately come out on TLRY's own schedule.
Yes quinlash, Tilray put out a press release announcing a $250 million ATM to finance acquisition. Yes, they will do so according to their own timeline - you have nothing to do with it.
It's ridiculous to suggest otherwise.
Earlier I noted that the company I am speculating on appears to ready for acquisition and would fit the bill.
You've posted that it is A) a Canadian company B) that it's already operating in the US cannabis sector. The logic is nonsensical - and it seems you've found yet another loser, near bankrupt company for Simple Simon to waste investors money on.
You're saying that Tilray's best plan to enter the US with re-scheduling is to acquire a bankrupt Canadian company.
Brilliant.
If I'm right on that then the news should not be far off. If I'm wrong then the news is still coming but just later.
So Tilray announces a plan to acquire a company to facilitate entry into the US - and you have cleverly interpreted that as .....Tilray plans to acquire a company to enter the US? What else would the press release mean?
So - rather than just admit you were wrong with your 'prediction' - you're saying you were right, Tilray just screwed up the timing.
I am not swingtrading on this ticker, mostly just accumulating as I can for the time being.
You continually post that you follow the 'Dollar Cost Averaging Strategy' - which is investing the same amount of money at regular intervals, regardless of price. Yet, you also post that you buy and sell based on circumstance - like a short term, day trader or 'shorter' would do.
Which ever way you do trade (if you actually DO trade) - your weakness seems to be investing in poor choices - Newstrike, Zenabis, Hexo, Medmean,Nevada Copper - now Tilray?
A bad sign for Tilray investors.
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