But quinlash - just two weeks ago, you continued to imply that Tilray 'picked up 4 more craft brewers' to increase production capacity and position themselves to partner with Coke (like Coke doesn't have enough products cation capability).
Now Yoyre saying there is no deal in the foreseeable future.
Why do you make such misleading, baseless and unsupported impression locations if not to entice investors into risking their cash on a pooorly managed stock Oct such as Tilray?
Post by quinlashon Aug 13, 2024 5:14pm
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Is TLRY Positioning for Coke ?
First off let me be 100% clear here. I am looking at TLRY as a long term winner, I am not daytrading nor swing trading in these shares. I am also viewing US Cannabis Legalization as virtually 100% assured.
Given the above I believe Coke and Pepsi will be entering the cannabis infused drink market as soon as US regulations allow. Coke is another company I have researched on and off since 1988 so I am somewhat familiar with their business practices and how they approach deals.
IMHO Coke has already been in relatively detailed discussions with one or more cannabis companies that produce drinks. I would not be surprised that shortly after US regulations loosen that both Coke and Pepsi announce their picks of which Cannabis drink company they are going to JV with or even acquire.
Today's news of TLRY picking up 4 more breweries has me pondering if TLRY is maybe expanding their drink production capacity so that their operation will be even more appealing for a Coke partnership in the future.
With or without a coke or Pepsi deal each of these breweries, along with the 8 other ones, could be upgraded to produce cannabis infused drinks / craft beers as the rules allow. as a partner for Coke
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quinlashon Aug 13, 2024 5:14pm 634 Views
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Is TLRY Positioning for Coke ?
First off let me be 100% clear here. I am looking at TLRY as a long term winner, I am not daytrading nor swing trading in these shares. I am also viewing US Cannabis Legalization as virtually 100% assured.
Given the above I believe Coke and Pepsi will be entering the cannabis infused drink market as soon as US regulations allow. Coke is another company I have researched on and off since 1988 so I am somewhat familiar with their business practices and how they approach deals.
IMHO Coke has already been in relatively detailed discussions with one or more cannabis companies that produce drinks. I would not be surprised that shortly after US regulations loosen that both Coke and Pepsi announce their picks of which Cannabis drink company they are going to JV with or even acquire.
Today's news of TLRY picking up 4 more breweries has me pondering if TLRY is maybe expanding their drink production capacity so that their operation will be even more appealing for a Coke partnership in the future.
With or without a coke or Pepsi deal each of these breweries, along with the 8 other ones, could be upgraded to produce cannabis infused drinks / craft beers as the rules allow.