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Aurora Cannabis Inc T.ACB

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ACB.WS.U | ACB

Aurora Cannabis Inc. is a Canada-based medical cannabis company. The Company's principal business lines are focused on the production, distribution, and sale of cannabis related products in Canada and internationally. The Company’s segments include Canadian Cannabis, European Cannabis and Plant Propagation. The Company's adult-use brand portfolio includes Aurora Drift, San Rafael '71, Daily Special, Whistler, Being and Greybeard, as well as CBD brands, Reliva and KG7. Its medical cannabis brands include MedReleaf, CanniMed, Aurora and Whistler Medical Marijuana Co, as well as international brands, Pedanios, Bidiol and CraftPlant. Its cannabis products are primarily cultivated and manufactured in the facilities in Edmonton, Alberta; Bradford Ontario; Pemberton, British Columbia, and Odense, Denmark. The Company is focused on offering its cannabis products to global medical cannabis market, recreational cannabis market and global hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) markets.


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Comment by bionicjoeon Apr 28, 2019 9:28am
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RE:RE:RE:Hey Ghetto Investors

RE:RE:RE:Hey Ghetto Investors
Homestretch4me wrote: Just because you dont like what you hear, that doesn't make me a paid basher. I said that Aurora is number two behind canopy. The problem is, cam has you guys behind the 8-ball. Way too much dilution, way too many shares outstanding and as a result your share price is low which makes any deals going forward even more dilutive. 2 years back I would have said that it was going to be a battle between Aurora and canopy but now Aurora is bringing a knife to a gunfight. I don't care if Aurora takes the number 2 spot. I think it would be amazing if Canada had the number one and number two cannabis companies in the world. Unfortunately because of all the dilution and lower share price, I think that you were going to be overtaking very quickly by the US mso's. You better hope that cam can convince one of the mso's to take your Monopoly shares going to take over deal. The problem is even if he does convince them, the dilutive effects are going to be crazy. I do wish Aurora the best of luck even though it doesn't sound like it at times, I just think what they've done is outrageous. You have to admit the market agrees with my point of view and that's why canopy is being rewarded.
Hotdog wrote: Does that mean you’re going to get a real job instead of being a paid basher




I'll go further and say that right now there is Canopy Growth and then there is everybody else. The deall with Constellation Brands has put Canopy head and shoulders above the rest of the cannnabis companies in their ability to expand while keeping the favorable nod of the market. Lately, being listed on the TSX 60 was a big boost for the company in that it attracted a new class of institutional investor. I concede that Canopy is number 1 in the heart of the market but it doesn't mean it will stay that way. Apple could do no wrong until Samsung knocked it off of its top perch. Is Aurora destined to be the Samsung of the cannabis world? They sure are trying their best to show that they are up for the job. This company is not run by dilution crazy lunatics. Every move they make is carefully orchestrated to kick a$$ when production numbers are accessed and at one of the cheapest cost per gram in the industry. Granted Aurora isn't there yet but they soon will be. It would be foolish for an investor to overlook the sheer volume of automated production that Aurora will be capable of by 2020. Add the edibles and beverage lines and the possibilities become truly staggering on the profit scale.

I agree if you are comparing a gun fight between Aurora and Canopy at this moment in time Aurora is bringing a knife to the fight but maybe you haven't noticed the M1 tank they are assemblying to bring to your gunfight. Size matters, financial numbers matter. We might just see the dethroning of the king in a very short time.

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