RE:RE:RE:????????Well, that plus the fact they made a pre-emptive and wise business decision to keep the shares out of the hands of sleezy and crooked so-called investment dealers like Cannacrap and the rest of the money grubbing snakes and sharks so prevalent on the Vancouver Venture Exchange.
Instead, they took their time and marketed themselves to global investment companies like Fidelity and listed themselves exclusively on the big Nasdaq board which certainly helped to discourage the small Canadian retail investors and shorters from buying into the stock.
herewegobigboii wrote: true, but Tilray's business model is based more off of innovation, and less on production. More than one way to get the job done ;)
longonMJ wrote: Any bets that out of these 3 big market cap leaders, Tilray will have by far the smallest sales revenues of the these 3 companies but will somehow manage to garner the biggest percentage gain out of this group.
Isn't it amazing what global exposure will do for a company when it comes to their share prices.
Winterkush wrote: Aurora earnings on Nov 12th Tilray earnings on Nov 13th Canopy earnings on Nov 14th !!!COVER!!! OR LOSE YOUR SH!T..