TLRY - It’s Always Important It is always important to immediatelty refute misinformation that appears on a SH board. Especially the kind that is designed to confuse or deceive investors as you witness daily from a certain poster!
Perfect example of his argument...completely off topic. Incredible trader, a legend in its own memory bank. Comical!
Keeler - (9/11/2023 11:09:03 PM)
oh venture,
what you don't understand is what the article actually says.
Your first paragraph quotes Medmen's CEO of 2017 before he was turfed from Medmen
And the second paragraph is fiction - to be honest, it's the posting of a guy who is so desperate for positive news on Tilray - that he posts news about another company, bankrupt .03 cent Medmen - who's most recent positive is a .0066 cent share price increase today.
.0066 cents is how the market saw the article's impact on Medmen.
Meanwhile, Curaleaf was up .90 cents.
Keep your % signs, keep your Medmen shares - it's all noisy nonsense, I'll keep the cash Ive made in the last few weeks.
Your Medmen posts are a weak attempt to change the subject from just how bad Tilray is doing in comparison to the US MSOs - and it's boring to waste time on a .03 cent bankrupt stock.
Keeler - (9/11/2023 11:09:03 PM)
oh venture,
what you don't understand is what the article actually says.
Your first paragraph quotes Medmen's CEO of 2017 before he was turfed from Medmen
And the second paragraph is fiction - to be honest, it's the posting of a guy who is so desperate for positive news on Tilray - that he posts news about another company, bankrupt .03 cent Medmen - who's most recent positive is a .0066 cent share price increase today.
.0066 cents is how the market saw the article's impact on Medmen.
Meanwhile, Curaleaf was up .90 cents.
Keep your % signs, keep your Medmen shares - it's all noisy nonsense, I'll keep the cash Ive made in the last few weeks.
Your Medmen posts are a weak attempt to change the subject from just how bad Tilray is doing in comparison to the US MSOs - and it's boring to waste time on a .03 cent bankrupt stock.