RE:RE:A 100 Million Dollar QuestionCougar, the crux of the matter is whether, to use your own words, "Aphria acted in Aphrias interest only" or in its insiders' interests. This has nothing to do with capitalism, but with good governance and fraud on the market.
magnumcougar wrote: Because capitalism. An asset is worth what someone is willing to pay. Aphria really wanted to be a global leader and that’s what it was worth to them. It is immaterial who profited and how much. If Aphria acted in Aphria’s interest only then everything else is irrelevant.