RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Weather event impacts WEED earnings gottahunch wrote: They sound like beginners and not experts in the grow field. You have to plan for everything including the weather, if that is really what happened. If it was from failure and they admitted it, I wonder if they would have been down like 15-20 percent. Vic screwed us as it relates to getting a deal done but he did set us up for low cost production with experienced people
jayjay2020 wrote:
When youre retrofitting greenhouses, if you get a heavy snow load, you have to get the heat cranked up, for instance. Its a challenge to grow and operate when youre retrofitting, said Mike Lee, acting chief financial officer during a conference call with analysts Friday morning https://business.financialpost.com/cannabis/cannabis-business/we-were-experiencing-headwinds-and-it-takes-time-to-claw-your-way-back-canopy-stock-slumps-on-poor-sales-ramp-up
Yes, Aphria’s net loss per share last qtr was 43 cents per share while canopy’s last recent earnings was a loss of almost $1 and they have a much much bigger share count than Aphria.
We all already realize that Aphria is doing the best financially of the cannabis leaders and it is about time for Aphria’s share price to reflect its true value.