Post by
Vinny57 on Apr 19, 2022 11:12pm
Thanks Simon!!!
Thanks to you, us former APHRIA shareholders are having to pay a pretty hefty tax bill this years as Aphria shares are deemed a disposition. In your "deal" you didn't give that a thought did you. That's because it didn't matter to you. We are having to pay 50% Capital gains tax on the majority of those shares. Tilray share holder do not. Yet we are the company that ate Tilray! My tax bill????? $189,000 Canadian ..... and that is including nearly $50,000 claimed as a Capital loss from preceeding years. Otherwise it would have been nearly A QUARTER OF A MILLION DOLLARS!!!! Ya, thanks Simon. Thanks a fcukin' lot!
Comment by
Vinny57 on Apr 20, 2022 12:46am
It's hard to believe just how much of an idiot you have become. Perhaps it's time for you to turn the computer off, exit the dingy basement you reside in, then go outside and breath some fresh air. Your mind is becoming mush. Either that or put you head in a vise and perform the "epic short squeeze" on yourself.
Comment by
Savage97 on Apr 20, 2022 1:17am
LOL! Funny how you poser clowns always seem to want to imagine things about people, you do realize your describing yourself and fooling nobody right? GLTA
Comment by
Paray99 on Apr 20, 2022 9:06am
Ok, here is the deal...... A super idiot is trying to show others that he made quarter million dollars from Aphria.... we got the message lol.
Comment by
Savage97 on Apr 20, 2022 9:27am
LOL! Funny how my posts get 100+ reads but it's the same poser clowns always complaining about them. Would make a chicken laugh. GLTA
Comment by
Hoover69 on Apr 20, 2022 5:09pm
Salvage, did you just go from bragging about being "up large" yesterday to "but Mom, 100's of people are reading my posts"? Wow. 3,000+ posts and a reputation of 667 is nothing to brag about. Maybe you could bring your alias Dig Dugger out of retirment? PS sorry you only had 34 reads on this post. Oh well.
Comment by
Hoover69 on Apr 20, 2022 7:51am
So Salvage physically sold his Aphria shares before the merger but didn't have to worry about Capital Gains. Tilray is down over 60% since the merger. But Salvage is "up large". Hmmm?