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Sunny636

12/15/20 5:11 PM

#15139 RE: FastMny #15136

APHA has strong balance sheet and it's also possible that TLRY just wants to take out their competition by acquiring them. A lot of the companies do that, but I don't really follow TLRY, so i am not sure how strong/weak their Financials are?! Either way as long as this merger benefits us shareholders in a positive way (so far its looking good), then I am good. Originally I was going to go long on APHA by itself, but now I may have reassess that decision if this merger is successful.

FUNMAN

12/15/20 9:13 PM

#15158 RE: FastMny #15136

Bailing out Tilray is only one step better than bailing out ACB.

Hopefully Simon negotiated a very friendly deal to Aphria shareholders.

HopeSkeptic

12/16/20 6:34 AM

#15214 RE: FastMny #15136

I read the full article just now Fast and I think it could work well. Simon wants to be based in US, gets an InBevPartnership instantly making Sweetwater much more valuable, gets a leading European position adding Portugal, gets whatever Tilray is selling in natural foods, hemp and weed (I honestly don't know how valuable this is) but overall combined revenue is now larger than CURA and CGC. So I like the bold move before US eases. And now the Tlray holders at $100, $200, $300 can drive it back up there for us :)