RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:TaDaaa!CaptainConn, that is your opinion. Statistics clearly show that majority of entrepreneurs that start companies either give up the reigns or are forced out (or some combo) at some point unless they maintain enough shares or votes to remain. I don't believe there was any dilution at Canopy after Constellation bought in. So I'm not sure what they did and didn't appreciate about Linton before they bought 40% of the company, but I don't think anyone was that surprised he left. You are responding to my comments, so not sure why you are telling me not to respond to your comments. I think you are the one that sounds goofy when you make statements like share consolidations never work out. I've noticed you often make absolute statements like this and I would encourage you to be a lot more precise in your communication.
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He got fired because he runs things like an idiot and is known for massively diluting companies - Constellation did not appreciate this. And sam please just stop answering every comment, I don't think you realize how goofy you sound. Your obsession with putting a positive spin on this company is very, very disturbing.