And the Ontario stores? So SNDL paid $5 million for 5 stores in Alberta and Saskatchewan… and that $5 million wasn't even reported to regulators? And the Ontario stores? Still no approvals, no licenses, no closing date. Meanwhile, the stock drops another 3.5% today. From $2.48 five years ago to $0.14 now. 94% devaluation. 117 million shares outstanding but barely any volume. No comments, no transparency. This deal looks like another step nowhere.
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5 million wasn't even reported to regulators? And the Ontario stores? Still no approvals, no licenses, no closing date. Meanwhile, the stock drops another 3.5% today. From $2.48 five years ago to $0.14 now. 94% devaluation. 117 million shares outstanding but barely any volume. No comments, no transparency. This deal looks like another step nowhere. $5 million for 5 stores in Alberta and Saskatchewan… and that $5 million wasn't even reported to regulators? And the Ontario stores? Still no approvals, no licenses, no closing date. Meanwhile, the stock drops another 3.5% today. From $2.48 five years ago to $0.14 now. 94% devaluation. 117 million shares outstanding but barely any volume. No comments, no transparency. This deal looks like another step nowhere.SNDL paid $5 million for 5 stores in Alberta and Saskatchewan… and that $5 million wasn't even reported to regulators? And the Ontario stores? Still no approvals, no licenses, no closing date. Meanwhile, the stock drops another 3.5% today. From $2.48 five years ago to $0.14 now. 94% devaluation. 117 million shares outstanding but barely any volume. No comments, no transparency. This deal looks like another step nowhere.SNDL paid $5 million for 5 stores in Alberta and Saskatchewan… and that $5 million wasn't even reported to regulators? And the Ontario stores? Still no approvals, no licenses, no closing date. Meanwhile, the stock drops another 3.5% today. From $2.48 five years ago to $0.14 now. 94% devaluation. 117 million shares outstanding but barely any volume. No comments, no transparency. This deal looks like another step nowhere. SNDL paid $5 million for 5 stores in Alberta and Saskatchewan… and that $5 million wasn't even reported to regulators? And the Ontario stores? Still no approvals, no licenses, no closing date. Meanwhile, the stock drops another 3.5% today. From $2.48 five years ago to $0.14 now. 94% devaluation. 117 million shares outstanding but barely any volume. No comments, no transparency. This deal looks like another step nowhere.