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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


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Comment by CytochromePon Oct 28, 2017 9:14am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Quebec distribution and zero profit model

RE:RE:RE:RE:Quebec distribution and zero profit modela) Math + Financial statements
b) Math + Financial statements

Does anyone know 100%? No, but we're working with a raw agricultural crop, the fluxes in cost come more from the uncontrollable biological variable than the hard costs you're talking about here. Lose half of your bearer plants to infection? Lose half of your future crops for months on the spot, plot that on the cost curve.

I have no idea what your argument is at this point, you first talked about how we need to meet demand, when that is a short-sighted problem, now you're talking about putting an oligopoly in place so the companies can hold hands and be friends?

Your line of reasoning is very confusing.

TrevDesch wrote: So clearly timing that demand curve vs the COSTS curve is a fortune tellers job.  How anybody here knows that:
a) APH will keep costs down while expanding to meet demand;
b) others who have higher costs today won't be able to lower them in the future due to economy of scale.  

The more provinces that table  a plan and the more countries that move to legalize the better it is for Canada and the entire MJ sector. 

This is us can them argument is short sighted and myopic.  


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