RE:The Tilray board, similar to HexoKeeler wrote: has a group of uminformed, low level posters who contribute little of actual value to a factual converstion, pro and con, of the company itself.
And as they've begun their lclever little game of nonsensical posts this morning to push down actual information on Tilray - that they prefert not to discuss - I'll lave them to it.
Anyone who was ingterested in my factual posts from last eveni and this morning has already read them.
The group on Hexo - and I dont know where the nickname came from - was referred to as the 'Giggly Girls Social Club', and consisted of 'quality' posters such as quinalshe, Touran, moomoo, burnt, newolddirty, vulacn and otehrs - who seemed to be more of a cult fan clun than investors.
Rumour had it that there were socials such as sleep overs and posters of SSL - Hexo's dsigraced CEO who destroyed the company through arrogant incomepetence and a 'growth by acquisition' strategy - some suggested the club house was at quinlashes mom's house where they hanga round the basement bedroom.
Anway - I never toook part in making fun of the Giggly Girls - and discouraged otehrs who did so, but I miusts ay - ventura, dave and cameinabel seem seem to form a similar core group.
So - guys or girsl, please proceed tos pend the enxt efw hours posting useless, uninformed, misleading and inaccurate statements, more about Curaleaf than a conversation on Tilray. If that's your best way to spend the morning - more power to you
In a similar contraction, multi-state operator Curaleaf is closing cultivation and production facilities in California, Colorado, and Oregon. It is also enacting a 10% reduction in payroll for employees in all 18 states in which the company operates. “These adjustments were necessary for the future success and profitability of the business and were made as a result of recent legislative decisions, price compression, and lack of enforcement of the illicit market,” the company noted in a statement.
What the company did not cite in its statement is the recent revelation that Curaleaf is under a formal investigation for its ties to Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. The Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission (CCC) announced last week that it is looking into several potential regulatory violations including hiding financial associations with Abramovich, running an unlicensed THC research lab since at least 2019, and hiding the use of an x-ray remediation machine at its Webster cultivation facility.