the costs related to produce product, out f control operating expense, improve gross margins, show signs me movement towards profitability and positive cash flow - increasing gross revenue by acquiring loser companies really doesn't mean a thing.
Id rather have a company that reports $200 million annually, with a net profit of $100,000 - than a company that reports $1 billion in sales and a net loss of $1.8 billion.
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quinlashon Jun 16, 2024 12:47am 7 Views
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RE:RE:Tilray history will repeat in July
ReeferMadness38 wrote: Tilrays Q4 revenue should be much improved over last years Q4 of 184 million
In that report, beverage alcohol only accounted for 32 million. Id expect 70 million this earnings with all the AB breweries and Sweetwater expansion.
International revenue should be up as well with 2 months of Germany sales from cannabis and distribution included I'd say we are looking at 225-230 million.
194 million actually in US funds, aoply the exchange rate if you need that in Canadian.
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It's on their website and in Sedar.