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Tilray Brands Inc TLRY

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.TLRY

Tilray Brands, Inc. is a global lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company. The Company operates through four segments: Cannabis operations, Distribution business, Beverage alcohol business and Wellness business. The Cannabis operations, which encompasses the production, distribution, sale, co-manufacturing and advisory services of both medical and adult-use cannabis. The Beverage alcohol operations, which encompasses the production, marketing and sale of beverage alcohol products. The Distribution operations, which encompasses the purchase and resale of pharmaceuticals products to customers. The Wellness products, which encompasses hemp foods and cannabidiol (CBD) products. The Company offers a portfolio of adult-use brands and products and expands its portfolio to include new cannabis products and formats. Its brands include Good Supply, RIFF, Broken Coast, Solei, Canaca, HEXO, Redecan, Original Stash, Hop Valley, Revolver, Bake Sale, XMG, Mollo, and others.


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Post by Trendmaker1on Mar 24, 2024 8:56pm
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I wouldn't touch cannabis borderline broken

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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