I dumped at 45 . Extremely late financials and CANB running . What more of a clue did people need? Was an idiot and bought back this morning at 18 hoping for a bounce and probably kick myself.
Thanks wolf for your honesty I recently took a position and pulled out better to lose some then all of it. Your right how can you trust them To those that bought strike one but your not out of the game. Wolf your honesty and willingness to call it as it is I respect and should be respected.
Your welcome and yes but your smart enough to re coop. Time heals the past is the past we can't change it. Deception is deception one has to trust but not trust :-)
Brutal drop, yeah — but I'm not convinced the business is broken. Topline is growing fast, and most of the margin damage looks like short-term accounting drag or integration costs, not structural decay. At these levels, the asymmetry is real — averaging down isn’t just coping, it’s a calculated move. If Q1 or Q2 show a turnaround, this might look like textbook capitulation in hindsight.
I listened on these calls and thought mmmm, Weed business lets watch, because every weed business is SHIT!
Added at .18, this might actually be the biggest winner of 2025 at these prices now lol
God speed. 😂
#finsdolie
I dumped at 45 . Extremely late financials and CANB running . What more of a clue did people need? Was an idiot and bought back this morning at 18 hoping for a bounce and probably kick myself.
Thanks wolf for your honesty I recently took a position and pulled out better to lose some then all of it. Your right how can you trust them To those that bought strike one but your not out of the game. Wolf your honesty and willingness to call it as it is I respect and should be respected.
Thanks. Still sucks.
Your welcome and yes but your smart enough to re coop. Time heals the past is the past we can't change it. Deception is deception one has to trust but not trust :-)
Brutal drop, yeah — but I'm not convinced the business is broken. Topline is growing fast, and most of the margin damage looks like short-term accounting drag or integration costs, not structural decay. At these levels, the asymmetry is real — averaging down isn’t just coping, it’s a calculated move. If Q1 or Q2 show a turnaround, this might look like textbook capitulation in hindsight.
Hope so for any baggies