Hexo Corp HEXO Stock is getting acquired by Tilray TLRY Stock. This could be a solid turn upward for Hexo Corp. In the meantime, this is a cannabis stock that has faltered significantly. I break down how to invest in cannabis stocks and what to look for with cannabis stocks. Cannabis stocks are likely to move quickly in light of cannabis federal legalization. And, because of that Hexo Stock may move upward significantly. With Tilray, TLRY stock, this is an opportunity to get into cannabis stocks at a small discount.
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Hexo has 609million shares but hate on SNDL for having 230million shares
@kickithardon November 22, 2024 at 12:05 am
Seriously??? This guy thinks because Tilray acquired Hexo’s debt that they now own them??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@markjamison9677on November 22, 2024 at 12:07 am
Doesn’t Tilray tell Hexo what to do now keeping Hexo from making stupid moves ? So why wouldn’t Hexo be a good buy as cheap as it is . Cut the dead weight .
@peterresch5369on November 22, 2024 at 12:14 am
I am down 95% on hexo FML
@randy3588on November 22, 2024 at 12:15 am
I’m sorry but the simple fact that hexo is one of the cheapest stocks, when the legalization happens and all the retailers that really don’t know any better start just dumping their money into stocks most of them are going to go to the cheapest stock for the most bang for their buck and their les hexo. Long term I don’t know but short term I can see hexo hitting a dollar or even two simply off of the hype.
@nathanroethel3881on November 22, 2024 at 12:20 am
Would love an update from you on the buyout!
@Wollemandon November 22, 2024 at 12:30 am
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@remy9536on November 22, 2024 at 12:32 am
Between Hexo and ACB, which one should I remove first from my porfolio?
@ga20904on November 22, 2024 at 12:33 am
I hope there will be more M&A in this sector because there are way too many weed companies
@derixagon November 22, 2024 at 12:34 am
Thank you for this, looking forward to future perspectives.
@sagig72on November 22, 2024 at 12:34 am
Can you please make a video on Trulieve and on Jushy. Thanks.
@jrl3679on November 22, 2024 at 12:40 am
ETF MJ stock??
@gsyl655on November 22, 2024 at 12:40 am
The wild card with HEXO is the Molson/Coors joint venture. I think that’s the main reason TLRY targeted them, as it could help TLRY penetrate deeper into the US/global beverage market, alongside Sweetwater and Breckenridge. To me, standalone cannabis dispensaries will be a thing of the past, as I see cannabis products (beverages and flower) being sold heavily at liquor stores in the future to capitalize on foot traffic. Molson also has a partnership in place with Coca Cola with Simply spiked lemonade, so two of the largest beverage companies are lurking behind the scenes with a proven infrastructure to capitalize on infused beverages. Add in the appeal of Redecan products and HEXO may not turn out as bad as people think. I totally agree the financials don’t jive, so it really boils down to how much effort and capital TLRY and Molson want to invest to make it work.
@herbpalmerjr5562on November 22, 2024 at 12:43 am
at 16 cents a share, thoughts on inuv at 34 cents
@oliverclothesoff4142on November 22, 2024 at 12:48 am
Is tilray going to be highly diluted now ?
@cristobal9677on November 22, 2024 at 12:49 am
Hexo has exclusive rights to sell Tyson 2.0 products in 🇨🇦 Canada, Tyson will be selling his cannabis products in Canada soon
@John-lr2dzon November 22, 2024 at 12:49 am
Been waiting for this deep dive! <3 many thanks!
@jackrock1313on November 22, 2024 at 12:50 am
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@JayDee25895on November 22, 2024 at 12:51 am
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@leftphilange69on November 22, 2024 at 12:53 am
You know a sector has sold off to hell when a company that has 1 billion in losses despite only having a market cap of 100mil still has an intrinsic value almost 3x the current share cost lol 😂
But truthfully I hope this will show all these guys talking about how “Hexo is a good buy” how ridiculous they are. One of the worst companies of all time. You were far too charitable in this brother!
Hexo has 609million shares but hate on SNDL for having 230million shares
Seriously??? This guy thinks because Tilray acquired Hexo’s debt that they now own them??? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Doesn’t Tilray tell Hexo what to do now keeping Hexo from making stupid moves ? So why wouldn’t Hexo be a good buy as cheap as it is . Cut the dead weight .
I am down 95% on hexo FML
I’m sorry but the simple fact that hexo is one of the cheapest stocks, when the legalization happens and all the retailers that really don’t know any better start just dumping their money into stocks most of them are going to go to the cheapest stock for the most bang for their buck and their les hexo. Long term I don’t know but short term I can see hexo hitting a dollar or even two simply off of the hype.
Would love an update from you on the buyout!
❤
Between Hexo and ACB, which one should I remove first from my porfolio?
I hope there will be more M&A in this sector because there are way too many weed companies
Thank you for this, looking forward to future perspectives.
Can you please make a video on Trulieve and on Jushy. Thanks.
ETF MJ stock??
The wild card with HEXO is the Molson/Coors joint venture. I think that’s the main reason TLRY targeted them, as it could help TLRY penetrate deeper into the US/global beverage market, alongside Sweetwater and Breckenridge. To me, standalone cannabis dispensaries will be a thing of the past, as I see cannabis products (beverages and flower) being sold heavily at liquor stores in the future to capitalize on foot traffic. Molson also has a partnership in place with Coca Cola with Simply spiked lemonade, so two of the largest beverage companies are lurking behind the scenes with a proven infrastructure to capitalize on infused beverages. Add in the appeal of Redecan products and HEXO may not turn out as bad as people think. I totally agree the financials don’t jive, so it really boils down to how much effort and capital TLRY and Molson want to invest to make it work.
at 16 cents a share, thoughts on inuv at 34 cents
Is tilray going to be highly diluted now ?
Hexo has exclusive rights to sell Tyson 2.0 products in 🇨🇦 Canada, Tyson will be selling his cannabis products in Canada soon
Been waiting for this deep dive! <3 many thanks!
👍👍👍
✌🏻
You know a sector has sold off to hell when a company that has 1 billion in losses despite only having a market cap of 100mil still has an intrinsic value almost 3x the current share cost lol 😂
But truthfully I hope this will show all these guys talking about how “Hexo is a good buy” how ridiculous they are. One of the worst companies of all time. You were far too charitable in this brother!