Poor quinlash Tilray is not an Amazon
Amazon was not a Tilray
quinlash doesn't mention that debt was paid by issuing shares and increased revenue by acquiring failing companies - with cash and more shares.
Revenue up thru acquisition - but gross profit/margin down is not a positive sign.
Did I mention another $250 ATM and more dilution
Meanwhlile, whole shareholders value is continually diluted via poor decisions- Simple Simon just gets richer. He's not here for you - he's buying hotels, hockey clubs and living in The Hamptns.
Your share price is the share price
Your investment is the share price
quinlash is paid to promote Tilray - and support the true owner, Simple Simom
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quinlashon Aug 19, 2024 11:59pm 64 Views
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RE:RE:I wonder how much Simple Simon
First off you would need to understand the fundamentals to make that statement.
Secondly the last 2 QTR reports showed substantial progress in paying down debt and growing revenue with record QTRs for both.
The company expects to hit cash positive in all operations for next report out.
I would suggest you look at the reports and start learning more about fundamentals rather than the low shareprice.
The company is not the shareprice
The shareprice is not the company
This is how good companies can trade cheap and poor companies can trade high