RE:RE:RE:Stock HistoryTheGrapeOne wrote: Right there was no other companies offering online retail book sales back in the early days of the internet.....
as for what you dont see your short and what you dont see will cost you Rotaluceps wrote: WeedTheNorth wrote: 1999, Amazon rises above 80 USD. 2001 Amazon falls below 7 USD. Trolls everywhere would have been calling every name in the book during all that. Told you how dumb you are. Tried to plant doubt either for money or to cast their own insecurities onto you.
Now if you were only as stupid as I am and can make your own decisions.
Very bad comparison. CGC is in a sector where there are too many cannabis companies and the competition is very stiff. In the best case, the price will stabilize but I doubt. We will see their next quarter result soon. I don't see anything that would propulse the stock for a good amount. I don't see a stellar quarter result though a bad one will more than likely happen.
You bla bla bla the same thing as you did when the price was double. Too much competition. You have to look att he others Canadian companies. Since you are focusing on only one, you are dumber than a donkey which btw are quite smart... for an animal. Your kind can't see it because your kind has a tunnel vison on one company. Whatever the quarter result, you will still hold. If instead of focusing on your precious stock, you would see that the cannabis companies have problem generating revenue because of the stiff competition. How I know this? I read about a lot of them. When you talk about the shorters and the bashers, you are in the low end of the ladder for yoiur stupidity. How can people be so dumb. If you hear the word Tump, do you get excited? You people are the woke of the investment community, spending your life on a keyboard wtching a screen.
https://www.thegrowthop.com/cannabis-news/stiff-competition-could-see-some-cannabis-retail-stores-in-ontario-having-to-close-their-doors-ocs Stiff competition could see some cannabis retail stores in Ontario having to close their doors: OCS