From The Bullboards
RE:I'm surprised no one is talking about Vics removal
Jodiangel17 wrote:"Aphria also may have given a clue about what was found in an internal investigation by removing Chief Executive Vic Neufeld a major target of the short sellers theory from the chairman role in a little-noticed announcement that hit directly after Green Growth publicly announced its bid, timing that could lead one to believe that the two actions were coordinated to lessen the impact of the second. Neufeld sits on the advisory board of Green Acre Capital, which took more than C$30 million from Aphria in the fiscal first quarter and is an investor in Green Growth, through one of its funds."
We havent seen the last of GGB
The most recent takeover bid for our company was what government’s do all the time. It’s a form of fishing to get a feel for public opinion and in this case market sentiment. Ofcourse the first offer was shut down immediately because it made zero sense for MOST of the shareholders. Make no mistake. There are shareholders over many media sources that were favourable with this offer. I found this frightening to the future of my holdings and as investors, you should be concerned as well. A lot of information was gathered, extrapolated and analyzed with this recent takeover bid. As far fetched as it seemed, it was all orchestrated for a reason. We haven’t seen the last of the billionaire boys from Ohio. The next bid will be the real deal.
Regards
Joe Boston
Regards
Joe Boston
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RE:A bit worried about hostile takeovers, see ownership below
6,500 shares (not alot i know), but not selling at $11.........no lower than $20. Why would i, lowest cost producer and this is just the beginning of showing increasing profits over the next year.