RE:gheezusOn to the next leg are we? The deal is easy to understand if you read it. It's been explained to you several times. Perhaps the problem lies with your ability to comprehend simple Concepts. You're embarrassing yourself and should stop. If you don't know anything about the deal then why the hell are you invested in acreage??
geodcan wrote: waiting for the rest of it????? Rest of what? Some posters here are not grasping wtf is going on here with the Acreage deal with Canopy. I am one of them but it isn't for lack of trying. Canopy and Acreage have both focked this up by not explaining the deal in plain fockin' english. They wrapped this deal in a bunch of bullshyt legalese and accounting deals that the average investor can't understand and when they can't understand they want to get out. Seems that it is working as the shareprices of the the 2 new Acreage listings are headed south which is a travesty of management and accountability to investors. I miss Bruce Linton and the optimism and confidence he instilled in shareholders! At least he could sell the dream! I am surprised that Constellation hasn't cracked the whip to demand performance from the clown act that won't even respond to shareholders inquiries. The whole stock market is sliding into greasy territiory with management and their sense of entitlement whether they perform or not. If anybody here truly understands the Canopy/Acreage deal, pls explain it to me. It's pretty clear that my response is to a guy who thinks that the rest of the deal with Canopy is going to materialize in his account in short order. Company management that is hiding from shareholders are taking care of themselves first and shareholders second. I see the validity for the deal with Acreage as an essential piece of the big picture for Canopy and by default, Constellation and I am astounded at the audacity of this management that they feel entitled to the huge renumeration that they have built into their tenure whether they do good for shareholders or not! Honesty in their representations with shareholders is shadowed over by their eloquency deliberately laced with confusion, presumably to pull the wool over investor's eyes who are watching their investment get picked over. Shareholders first! Management second! There's got to be some honest management out there that are willing to earn their renumeration based on good performance. That's the guy I want to see running these companies. Pizzed off and pizzed on which reinforces my concept of a lead solution. Maime one, scare the rest!