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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Tilray Brands, Inc. TLRY

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.TLRY

Tilray Brands, Inc. is a global cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company. The Company operates through four segments: Cannabis business, Distribution business, Beverage alcohol business and Wellness business. The Cannabis business segment is engaged in the production, distribution, sale, co-manufacturing, and advisory services of both medical and adult-use cannabis. The... see more

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Post by CaneIsAbel on Jan 23, 2024 11:22am

TLRY Tilray brands.

Sometimes you have to just shake your head in disbelief others don't understand my posts. They have nothing to do with promotion of any kind. Let me explain why Tilray Brands is the better option. Full legalization in the USA is no where to be seen at this time. Does anyone dispute that?  There is the possibility of rescheduling but the gravity of what that entails will sink in quickly after a small rush that Tilray Brands will capilize on as well. That's not to say Biden won't make a push or who know Trump who's projected to win on every poll may reconsider. We have to look at all options but Tilray Brands operates legally and is set to capilize on countries we know for a fact are legalizing like Germany. The fact is MSO's are more likely to be stagnant money for years especially should Trump win the election. Can you imagine if DEA decides to keep schedule one for a few more years to conduct further reviews or research?  Its own former heads wrote to the current not to change it using DEA lingo I'm sure of it. Ben saying Canadian investors down has he not seen the charts on Curaleaf or Trulieve down double digits 70-80 percent from peaks.  The sector itself has been in a bearish state nothing to do with Tilray Brands. You got Lenny 57 in my inbox years ago giving me predictions excited about the pumping he himself pumping. Now that others are investing when it's actually a good time to invest he has a problem with others and myself that we're pumpers?  How did he make his 70 grand profit after being down 420,000 begging pumpers save him? Let's all smarten up right now is a very good price undervalued TLRY Tilray brands and we have massive catalysts to look forward too
Comment by CaneIsAbel on Jan 23, 2024 11:26am
I'm sorry I'm not party crasher but the DEA may very well wait for the election. Trump by every analyst is going to win and everything changes UNLESS...Trump himself shows his true colours of legalization on cannabis. That's why I looked into it and posted my thoughts on trumps previous statements. I truly believe it's one thing he can do and change history with name tied to it ...more  
Comment by quinlash on Jan 23, 2024 11:44am
The American people will decide who their next President will be, of course that is solely limited to those who gets out to vote but it will be what it will be. IMHO, regardless of which party gets in they will be forced to address the Cannabis Legalization movement being seen across the US.  With the large number of states already having it in place I see it as a foregone conclusion that it ...more  
Comment by CaneIsAbel on Jan 23, 2024 11:59am
I agree with Quin 100 percent on almost everything you post. The case I'm making is that I truly believe Trump second term will be better for cannabis then Bidens first. Trumps narcissistic ego can't deny how popular it would make him. How safe banking makes so much sense for economy and money. It's my opinion 
Comment by quinlash on Jan 23, 2024 12:56pm
Anyone looking at the tax revenue coming into those States where Cannabis is legalized can easily see that there is a financial benefit to the state, and to the country, for MJ Legalization.  This excludes even commenting on job creation, income tax revenue, reduction in crime, etc etc etc, the list goes on and on. It's shocking that Biden did so little for the Cannabis Industry in the ...more  
Comment by marszbars on Jan 23, 2024 4:54pm
Do you think just maybe instead of focusing on cannabis Biden was more interested in cleaning up the mess left by the previous administration? Loss of jobs that no president since Hoover has had. 7 trillion dollars more added to the national debt, or help a nation heal from the pandemic disaster Trump allowed to happen. Biden has achieved quite a bit so far considering the lousy start to his ...more  
Comment by CaneIsAbel on Jan 23, 2024 5:22pm
Sure Biden dealt with a lot. But we're just looking at the reality as it is on the ground in America and what that would mean if Trump is elected like every poll indicates thus far. We're discussing what positives could come for the industry and TLRY brands in any reality we may see in 2025.  It's up to the American people what they choose we're just looking at what Trump may ...more  
Comment by quinlash on Jan 23, 2024 5:34pm
Under Trump the United States had the lowest level of unemployment in apx 40 years.  I'm sure if you asked him he would say it was "The Greatest Ever in History" or some similar nonsense however it was certainly lower than now. Regarding the Pandamic.  If you recall, Biden Took office in early 2021, right afterwards the Lock-Downs came into play so Biden can take virtually ...more  
Comment by Clowninthedark on Jan 23, 2024 7:17pm
Please check your facts. Under Trump,  The economy lost 2.9 million jobs. The unemployment rate increased by 1.6 percentage points to 6.3%.
Comment by quinlash on Jan 23, 2024 7:21pm
You can Google Search the data.  The link below is updated to include Obama and Trump however Biden is missing from it.  I would speculate that the employment rate did not "improve" with the pandamic so I'll stick with saying they are higher under Biden. https://historyinpieces.com/research/us-unemployment-rates-president
Comment by Clowninthedark on Jan 23, 2024 7:27pm
I did so we will agree to  disagree. You may want to google "average unemployment rate under Joe Biden."
Comment by marszbars on Jan 23, 2024 8:11pm
FYI I am also Canadian and to a certain extent I really don't care about who wins the election. Politicians are all liars and corrupt , just some more than others as far as I see. Anyway from your Google link. The first few years of Trump’s presidency saw steady, low unemployment. The COVID-19 pandemic saw a dramatic spike up to 14.8 percent unemployment in March 2020. I think it's fair ...more  
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