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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Tilray Brands Inc TLRY

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.TLRY

Tilray Brands, Inc. is a global lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company. The Company operates through four segments: Cannabis operations, Distribution business, Beverage alcohol business and Wellness business. The Cannabis operations, which encompasses the production, distribution, sale, co-manufacturing and advisory services of both medical and adult-use cannabis. The Beverage alcohol... see more

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Tilray Brands Inc > Yes me. Bubula - quinlash
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Post by Keeler on May 01, 2024 9:42am

Yes me. Bubula - quinlash

is fun. 

He doesn't know anything about investing - but he's fun

 

Comment by Bubula50on May 01, 2024 9:29am
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RE:Yeah - it wasn’t a compliment quinlash.

Keeler wrote:

A competent, intelligent, professional CEO would be looking to get his costs under control, driving organic growth and not making idiotic acquisitions like Hexo and failed craft brewers - and he would not have thrown $225 million CASH out the window buying the DEBT of Medmen - a company everyone knew, or should have known was going g bankrupt.

But you are correct on one thing - a CEO shows confidence in the company - and risks his own cash to invest in it - just like he wants other investors to  do.

Simple has made ONE purchase of a lousy 50,000 shares just this last January because the pressure was on  to do so. He was able to afford the $100,000 because his annual compensation is $30 million a year.

How much will Tilray fall back this week - as day traders sell off, smart money gets out of dead Canadian cannabis LPs like Tilray - and the shorters play their game?

Tilray sucks - you better figure it out.


 

Post by quinlashon May 01, 2024 8:28am
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RE:quinlash - YOU could have been CEO

Awwwww thanks K, that's the nicest thing you said in a long time :) appreciate the feedback.

If I were CEO I would have already identified the Hedge Fund Manager who has been shorting the stock and had a plan worked out to address the situation.  It's likely as easy as noting which of them talks the most in meetings and/or the most eager to provide funding in exchange for shares (at least to ID the potential group).

Oh ya, one more thing... I would make a large insider buy off the open market.


Well said K

If I was asked to be a participant in this meeting  and heard the speeches I would have stood up and applauded yours.

Quin has become cocky arrogant and full of himself since the Hexo story.

History speaks tho and doesn't take away the fact that his history with investing is lousy.
Comment by plymouth340 on May 01, 2024 10:31am
So much love going around. It's exactly what the world needs. You are entitled to your own trading principles so why can't you both accept it instead of trying to push it down each others throat. What do think Bubbles?
Comment by Bubula50 on May 01, 2024 10:41am
Morning Plymouth I respect what your saying but Quin is another story , not sure if you were back in the Hexo storybut if you were then you may recall Quin relentlessly and aggressively pumped Hexo. While i get it nobody drags anybody to the BUY option, many were persuaded and ultimately got slaughtered. And he def played a part. In this Keeler was the villain and Quin was the hero until they saw ...more  
Comment by tired8 on May 01, 2024 11:19am
I can't comment on the HEXO activity but Q did provide me some insight on another stock. It turned out to be very profitable for me. He did not pump or otherwise push for me to buy. If what you say is true, he may have changed his ways. Ultimately, I make my own investment decisions and ignore the momumental amount of noise on this board. Yes, I amaware of the ignore function. Good day Bubbles ...more  
Comment by Bubula50 on May 01, 2024 11:30am
Hi tired In the same breath Keeler advised me strongly to get out of Hexo. I was reluctant but followed his advice because i believed in him and what he was saying. As a result of that he has saved me literally $1000s. $$$$$$ Have a good day Tired and good luck with your investing :o) Bubbles 
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