RE:RE:RE:The great ruse Can you provide any evidence whatsoever to support your misleading and inaccurate claim that Hexo has put $400 million into Hexo?
Everyone is aware of the $200 odd million - when Tilray took over the HT debt.
Where is the other $200 million?
Either provide this wildy false statement - or risk losing your credibiltiy as someone who posts inaccurate, misleading and/or outright false information.
You should be ashamed of yourself.
quinlash - (12/15/2022 8:37:13 PM)
RE:RE:The great ruse
Noticed you just created your profile today, welcome to StockHouse.
As for Tilray takeover of HEXO Corp, the last offer they made was a year ago at $3 per share, that one never made it past the HEXO BOD before being rejected. Since then Tilray put over $400 million into HEXO through a debt purchase / debenture agreement with a strike on those debentures being at $.90.
If Tilray cares to put forward another offer and it goes up for a vote then we can see how that works out. It goes without saying that any offer below my own average cost per share will be voted against by myself. Considering my average is below where I see fair value being I could easily excute a partial sell / rebalance at that point if I cared to.
quinlash - (12/15/2022 8:37:13 PM)
RE:RE:The great ruse
Noticed you just created your profile today, welcome to StockHouse.
As for Tilray takeover of HEXO Corp, the last offer they made was a year ago at $3 per share, that one never made it past the HEXO BOD before being rejected. Since then Tilray put over $400 million into HEXO through a debt purchase / debenture agreement with a strike on those debentures being at $.90.
If Tilray cares to put forward another offer and it goes up for a vote then we can see how that works out. It goes without saying that any offer below my own average cost per share will be voted against by myself. Considering my average is below where I see fair value being I could easily excute a partial sell / rebalance at that point if I cared to.