RE:RE:RE:RE:TLRY Book Value (shown on SH)quinlash wrote: At least you know one number to look for now in this week's report. It will mean more to you if you know what the last net income number was.
Go read over the 2024 Q4 / FY end report details so that you can confirm for yourself what was actually reported.
They are reporting in US Dollars so keep that in mind if you are comparing TLRY to a company that reports in Canadian dollars.
I would suggest knowing the EPS and expense numbers as well, again, get those yourself so that you are not relying on stock forums for investment decisions.
Outside of that I have always found the earnings calls worth listening to. The prior ones are on their website www.tilray.com but I often just search those out on YouTube as well
With all due respect here I feel the need to interject here. It's my opinion and only mine that a lot of shareholders enjoy the conference calls, the sugar coating and excuses and listen or we pay 150 million in Excise tax in Canada. The it's and the delays and all the etc (to quote bv finding) and the interviews after are quite amusing and informative. The price reaction over the week and months following a quarterly report are indicative of what shareholders are seeing.