RE:Funny BoardYour block of text is a lot like Canopy business plans... a lot of ideas thrown together but not structured.
No one talks about Tweed or other brands is because it's a dust product so congrats on selling some upfront then not getting many renewed customers. Aphria sells more than Canopy in Canada already because of this. The product you are selling is not as simple as coca-cola so there is no point shoving Tweed in everyone's face when different markets will want different products.
When Canopy takes over Acreage, Constellation wins, not you as a small potatoes investor. There is a lot of growth needed to fill that 10 billion market cap sized shoes as it stands already. And to Acreage's board, they'll line their pockets before yours too so keep cheerleading your high priced celebrities.
Canopy has spent so much money for a business plan that may not come to fruition because legislation hasn't even been proposed let alone passed. Aphria has been patient as they've always outlined and will generate a coherent business plan when rules and regulations are set up. You have such a high fixed cost overhead already you may get into states quickly but you will not be able to maneuver. Aphria is already free cash flow positive and growing meaning their war chest is accumulating.
I'll let this article finish my last points but most importantly Canopy can be 4 YEARS away from profits! Enjoy your share dilution
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/11/05/3-pot-stocks-to-avoid-like-the-plague-in-november/