Tag: tilray
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Tilray (TLRY.Q) financials are nightmare fuel: Quarterly net loss down 16% to ‘just’ $184m
If Tilray (TLRY.Q) will leave any sort of legacy on the Canadian cannabis landscape, it will be that, for a short time and by virtue of a well-timed and paper-lined public listing, the CEO was the highest paid CEO in North America. For a hot minute, Americans bought in by the truckload and drove the…
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Tilray (TLRY.Q), TGOD, Acreage (ACRG.U) post awful Q2 financials, but who doesn’t? Canadian system is built to underperform
We’re in the middle of financial season, and that’s proving to be a real rollercoaster. Among companies releasing financials today, Acreage Holdings (ACRG.U), Flower One Holdings (FONE.C), Green Organic Dutchman (TGOD.T) and Tilray. Tomorrow is Aleafia (ALEF.C), the hideous CannTrust (TRST.T), Charlotte’s Web (CWEB.T), Neptune Wellness (NEPT.T), Trulieve (TRUL.C), and the monster that is Canopy…
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Hot grill summer: Is Beyond Meat (BYND.Q) a Tilray (TLRY.Q) in the making?
Beyond Meat (BYND.Q), the vegan burger maker we all know and love, has partnered with Dunkin’ Brands’ Group (DNKN.Q) to add its plant-based sausages to Dunkin’ Donuts menus in Manhattan, but the plant-fed party may be coming to a close come October. The Beyond Sausage Breakfast Sandwich is just BYND’s latest offering. Despite only going public in…
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SUPREME DAY: Absurdly under-valued Supreme Cannabis (FIRE.T) takes over Equity.Guru
Since I’ve known and been covering former Supreme Cannabis (FIRE.T) CEO and current President John Fowler, I’ve referred to him as the T-1000. The name, initially anyway, was just a throw away line. But it stuck over the years, because I wasn’t the only one who saw him as part man, part machine, all unstoppable.…
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It’s Weed Wednesday: Canadian cannabis is legal, but what does it all mean?
If you thought weed stocks were going to run when the new Canadian cannabis laws came in, guess again. Those had been baked into share price for over a year so, if anything, we at Equity.guru expected today to be the stock price yawner it has so far been. But that’s not always going to…
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Tilray (TLRY.Q) plummets $9.76 after insano run, because shorters are animals
When a new listing goes on a $25 to $95 run in the space of nearly three weeks, the forces of gravity building up over the top of it are always going to collect to breaking point. Observe Tilray (TLRY.Q), which IPOed on the Nasdaq at US$17 per share, and then went on the rip…