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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 Mar 28, 2019 2:01pm
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RE:RE:RE:TRSTMost new uses over 40 do not want to smoke or vape, so there is a huge percentage of customers still on the sidline. You’re right the market is small for the current products and it was always going to be a small percentage compared to new innovation. I haven’t bought anything yet and wont until drinks, wines and edibles are safely available.  Do you honestly think flower is the market?  Good luck to the black market opening up a brewery or a pharma company.    



stock1829 wrote: You see - that is a very real problem for this industry.  It is much smaller than they estimated - it's only $1.2B annually not $8B-$10B like all the big consultants predicted.  The black market is not going away - and the most obvious thing is that no one showed up to the party.  Yes there were shortages but lets face it - about the same number of Cannabis users exist today as compared to pre-legalization.  The industry did not attract a throng of new customers waiting to try pot because it was legal.  And that is the big problem.


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