I wouldn't touch cannabis borderline broken To be fair to Tilray, I would never buy any Canadian cannabis stock. The simple reason is that the market is has too many marijuana producers, driving up supply and pushing down prices. This is why you see Tilray getting into the alcohol industry and focusing on the international cannabis markets; the growth potential in the Canadian cannabis market just isn't appealing at all.
The end result is that generating significant revenue growth becomes difficult. Consider the company's most recent results as an example. For the period ended Nov. 30, Tilray reported $67.1 million in revenue from its cannabis business. But two years earlier, its cannabis revenue during the same period was $58.8 million. Over a two-year period, Tilray's cannabis revenue only grew by 14%, and that's with the help of acquisitions.
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