There is no confusion between "Growth" and "Dilution".
Dilution is when a company issues more shares of stock.
Growth is when a company actually increases Revenues from quarter to quarter.
For example: When ACB's Revenues decreased by $20 Million from the previous quarter - that is NOT growth.
Or when ACB dilutes it's shareholders by 958% in less than 5 years - that is dilution.
I was posting about dilution back in March 2019 - but the Long-Longs jumped all over me. But I guess people are starting to realize it now that ACB is trading at $1.65/Share.