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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


NDAQ:APHA - Post by User

Comment by hevinon Nov 06, 2020 2:20pm
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RE:Craft Beer Is "Dead" U Guys got Scammed!

RE:Craft Beer Is "Dead" U Guys got Scammed!"U guys"?? Meaning that aphria shareholders, of which you aren't one?  In other words, you're short, or just another paid (or unpaid) basher? 
We all know that in any industry, most companies won't make it, especially during a pandemic. But Sweetwater, like Aprhia, is doing GREAT. Go read their financials. Their beer is even sold on Delta Airlines.
Why are you here? Really?




RReis09 wrote: Do the DD! Simp Simion Used Are Money To Bail out His Interest: In July, as many as 3,600 of roughly 8,000 U.S. breweries were at risk of closure, according to the Brewers Association. This estimation has since improved, but the outlook is still bleak. Small breweries in particular are struggling against the fast currents of lockdowns, stay-at-home orders, and changing restrictions in their cities and states even as parts of their businesses reopen. As a result, beer businesses long at a standstill are in a constant state of flux.


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