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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 Bitofgreenon Feb 05, 2019 4:46pm
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RE:RE:RE:Done with Aphria Officially... NR proves incompetence.

RE:RE:RE:Done with Aphria Officially... NR proves incompetence.GMP does not mean compound free. It supports the data for the tests conducted, no more. If you are tested for Chicken Pox and you have Syphilis the test only says negative for Chicken Pox. This is why there are criteria and guidelines for testing. This might be changed, but the current regulated screens are the only testing requirement for LP’s. The material passed. If a company chooses to test for compounds outside of the current regulations, then this is this on them and at their cost. Each group of compounds has specific methods/costs and no one test will detect every compound. For example, there are thousands of pesticides yet regulations require about 100 or so be tested. This does not mean there are no pesticides, simply that the compounds tested are not present. They use probabilities and risk assessment to choose the compounds to test for. This is the case for every industry including drinking water.



LeafRider wrote:

Exactly my point, thanks for using common sense to illustrate another point as to why Aphria continues to prove they aren't the company they say they are.

Tetra trusted Aphria to deliver GMP certified product, that did not happen. Should Tetra have tested said product, absoultely so yes it's on Tetra as well and I've sold off  a pile of them as well today. Honeslty all the yuppies on this Aphria board can keep stroking it all they want.

I don't short anything, I don't bash anything but I do share a personal opinion on my observations, and right now Tetra and Aphria are married in more ways than just the supplied product GMP certified product that is Non-compliant. Unfortunately Tetra can't dump Aphria because they own 19.9% of the company... or I'm sure they would.

Yes there are actual GMP certified growers out there, ones without mycotoxins found within it. Aphria is just another hack grower from what I can see, this whole thing proves that, and I will move on to a grower that is growing for medical / pharma.  Aphria is just another rec play if you ask me. They posed as a medical cannabis company, they are not that company, and they are clearly NOT above the others.

While I've done good with Aphria on this wild ride I would've done alot better had I chosen a different path. Today I chose a different path one without APH in my portfolio. Maybe TRST is where I should be, maybe it's EMH I'm not sure yet, but when your focus is pharma and GMP or EU GMP certified growers, you may want to avoid Aphria for obvious reasons.

For the record Jayjay it's not Tetra's job to manage Aphria's product, it is Aphria's. They aren't doing their job and have shown that regularly. Keep stroking each other here I'm out.
 

LuckyMeLuckyYou wrote: There is a reason why the likes of Atria and Constellation Brands took a pass on Aphria. My hunch is those that looked under the hood were not impressed with what they saw!!!

Unfortunately for some of those Vic-die-hards they will keep believing that Aphria is the next best thing to sliced bread and that Vic was let go because he was the best CEO in this sector???????


LMLY.

 



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