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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Fire & Flower Holdings Corp FFLWF

Fire & Flower Holdings Corp. is a Canada-based technology-powered, adult-use cannabis retail company. The Company's principal business is the operation of a fully integrated cannabis consumer technology platform, supported by a fulfillment network of retail stores and delivery to cannabis consumers. The Company's segments include Retail, Wholesale and Logistics, and Digital Platform. The Retail... see more

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Fire & Flower Holdings Corp > The FAF ACT Lesson
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Post by ThoughtsOnThis on May 29, 2023 10:32am

The FAF ACT Lesson

I invested in FAF having convinced myself that ACT was the strong balance sheet partner that would ensure the sucess of FAF. On March 20th I sold my remaining shares at $1.01 and took what turned out to be a total loss of $25k. I cannot be alone. Many FAF holders (like all) must have been burned severely.

I had suggested in some of my (historical) posts that my postion on ACT had changed and that ACT may actually drive FAF to insolvency. Here it is.

Money in QSR June 1, 2022 is $60 to $100 + Dividends
Money in FAF June 1, 2002 is $3.25 to $0.50 and possibly $0

FAF is/was the last time I invested in anything that is not "Canadian Blue-Chip" and dividend paying. Buy the banks, buy the coffee, and let it ride...
Comment by maoae7 on May 29, 2023 4:56pm
Most of the cannabiz stocks had the same sharp downhill trajectory. I was expecting FAF to hold better with Couche-Tard on board. Still i sold at $8.50(my cost was $7.50) and was looking for buying again at $1. Lucky me i didn't have the cash available to loose :-)  
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