Post by
geodcan on Dec 18, 2021 4:01pm
lots of interesting weekend news releases
Ab Inbev hooking up with Tilray specifically to do research on cannabinoid infused beverages. This news broke shortly after Tilray bought up a distiller.
Don't try and tell me we aren't barking up the right tree.
Constellation Brands and Canopy hooked up with a big share purchase for the same reason!
We've got a whole bunch of smaller companies moving on cannabinoid infused beverages like BEV, FLOW, JSDA , NU plus ACRG/CGC and others that I can't remember right now.
Tinley is getting the wallflower treatment when it's the prettiest girl at the dance and the most likely to put out sooner than the rest.
AB Inbev and Tilray are putting up 100 million dollars when they could just buy Tinley who are already a long way ahead of them and in California. 100 million would be close to a buck a share for Tinley which I think it is worth all day long, even in this beat down pot market that I believe is on the verge of great and good change for this whole new vice as the US gets dragged towards doing what the voters want in regards to marijuana.
I don't know if smoking bags of weed supplied by the cartel or illegal grower will ever dissappear but I do see value added, infused beverages cannibalizing their sales, especially when pot gets a level playing field with Alcohol.
There is 100's of millions of dollars being investied in this new vice and it is highly reputable companies diving in. Like the kind of companies that have already made political contributions to both parties and know the right people to push this agenda.
Tinley has got to be in the crosshairs of some established unicorn companies that would do a m and a or an outright buyout for what we bring to the table and shelves.
I do think that Tinley could make it to the big time on its own if Rick has enough will and energy to make us work. There is lots of money available for pot investments at decent rates and thc infused beverages show a lot of promise for cannibalizing a chunk of beverage alcohol and the profits that come with.
Comment by
Pedronocents on Dec 18, 2021 4:58pm
I believe Tilray and ABinbev hooked up in 2018.
Comment by
cosinus180 on Dec 19, 2021 9:38am
Ask yourself why they don't buy out tny! What do you think is the reason? Maybe the plant isn't what shareholders are told it? Maybe no one wants to work with incompetence? There has to be something, right?
Comment by
cosinus180 on Dec 19, 2021 4:21pm
Tny doesn't have any offers, grow up, you've been signing that tune for 5 years. They would sell their sister for a quarter....if the had an offer that is. 8 pennies for a share and they have multiple offers!!! I'm laughing so fn loud and I don't even have a Peak PROcesSInG solutions drink!
Comment by
sneakysneaky on Dec 19, 2021 10:08pm
Cool story. Your post history as recent as Oct said Truss is a big bad wolf breathing steam lolz! You used to suggest Hexo would eat Tinley's food in Cali & rah rah blah blah blah!! stfu already.. If this stock is a circus you are a clown for posting here on a regular basis.
Comment by
Simplewallet on Dec 20, 2021 10:51pm
I am a new poster but read alot and have to say tinley looks pretty good. I think the management is pretty top notch with a huge skill set. I like the odds and think they negative posters are just paid to bash this wonderful stock. Great things ahead for beverages and for us. I talked to Richard once and he seems to fit the part very well. All his knowledge and passion.
Comment by
sneakysneaky on Dec 21, 2021 12:00am
why did you create a new account to make a few random comments and copy and paste one of my previous posts? Please stop trolling.
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MushLove on Dec 21, 2021 10:31am
If anybody is mentally challenged around here it's you based upon what I have read. You probably made that account to try and get the other persons deleted.
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