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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum High Tide Inc V.HITI

Alternate Symbol(s):  HITI

High Tide Inc. is a retail-focused cannabis company. Its segments include Bricks-and-mortar and E-commerce. Bricks-and-mortar operations includes the Canadian bricks-and-mortar locations, inclusive of the Canadian warehouse which supports the distribution of accessories and other items to the Canadian stores. Its E-commerce operations include the Company’s United States and international... see more

TSXV:HITI - Post Discussion

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Post by Onlooker1275 on Mar 09, 2021 1:32pm

Wow

Lose 3 cents on a store opening on one of the greatest days on the nasdaq.
Comment by chickendinner on Mar 09, 2021 2:16pm
i should of taken your advice Onlooler1275 and sold this POS. must be the only weed stock today twiddling its thumbs. LOL
Comment by chickendinner on Mar 09, 2021 2:21pm
5.6 million trades and going nowhere.
Comment by Onlooker1275 on Mar 09, 2021 2:48pm
March 2nd shares at 89 cents, Q4 sales growth up, low debt, 2 new stores, GREATEST day on NASDAQ and we're down 3 cents. What are we not seeing here? ???????
Comment by BadgerUSA on Mar 09, 2021 3:15pm
Im thinking have to look at cash burn rate, and they have low retail sales per store compared to their USA counterparts. Low return on capital investment.