RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Final Update! - Busy Weekend At The AirportInteresting part is the background in the photo ISN'T the airport in Windsor. Also the same info and pics were posted on Yahoo. Diageo is most certainly interested in the sector and many are hedging their bets they'll be the ones to pony up to APH. However there's a bigger multi-national creeping the Leamington area, who's in much deeper talks with Vic than Diageo. Surprised none of the intelligentsia on here want to discuss their presence. Why would that be? Either they're not in the know OR they don't understand the underlying potential their presence actually means to APH and cannabis as an industry.
jayjay2020 wrote: Chevelle454s wrote: jayjay > I'm curious, do you think when Molson Coors, Coke, and Diageo visited Aphria they showed up on brooms? These are multi-billion dollar corporations. They arrive in private jets. Big deal, that's how they travel. F.Y.I. That is the only airport near Leamington. Stop being sooo cynical. Who said anything about a J/V with Altria. I would bet big money there have been a lot more multi-nationals that have toured Aphria. And I am sure they did not arrive by Uber...
I do believe large multinational have visited APH. Vic has already confirmed Molson did. So why would others not. News reports suggest Diageo is talking to a few producers. So logic dictates APH is one of them. This story has no merit. On top of all the players in the story and how it happens to come together is unbelievable. A fire fighter at the airport a car service owner you can't make me believe that this person actually started following someone for 40 km to see if they are going to Aphria. Meanwhile the person could not take a final picture of the two SUV's in Aphria's parking lot or close to the building? The same plane BTW has been photographed by plane watchers in Amsterdam, Scotland and England. So should we now connect this all to Diageo ? Since they are headquartered in the UK?