Trying to figure out why my marijuana stocks have tumbled. I haven't read anything to negative. CGC has taken on some debt but they're expanding to meet demands. Beside I don't see why CGC and ACBFF should have gone down so much. [Reply]
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BEIJING, July 17, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- iQIYI, Inc. today announced that it has completed the acquisition of 100% equity stake in Skymoons Inc. and Chengdu Skymoons Digital Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Headquartered in Chengdu, China, Skymoons focuses on the development and global publishing of mobile games. Skymoons has entered into cooperation agreements with a number of renowned international IP powerhouses with respect to the synchronized development and promotion of mobile games, films, anime and comics based on the same source materials.
The aggregate consideration consists of a fixed payment of RMB1.27 billion, as well as additional consideration valued at RMB730 million as of June 30, 2018 to be delivered in the event the acquiree satisfies the agreed upon performance benchmarks in the next two years
Originally Posted by Nightfyre:
I have done some DD on ALB and am considering going long there. I may share tomorrow.
I've got some ALB, so I watch it. It's been down a fair bit from the peak, and I read an article that made no sense to me. Apparently they do a lot of business in lithium, and the articles was pessimistic about them, but with logic that I don't get. They said that demand for lithium is rising quickly since it's used in a lot of batteries and things, and it's rising quickly enough that the author thought that suppliers (of which Albemarle is a major one) would increase supply so rapidly that prices would fall.
Um, okay. A market leader is going to suffer because the demand for their product is going through the roof? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I've got some ALB, so I watch it. It's been down a fair bit from the peak, and I read an article that made no sense to me. Apparently they do a lot of business in lithium, and the articles was pessimistic about them, but with logic that I don't get. They said that demand for lithium is rising quickly since it's used in a lot of batteries and things, and it's rising quickly enough that the author thought that suppliers (of which Albemarle is a major one) would increase supply so rapidly that prices would fall.
Um, okay. A market leader is going to suffer because the demand for their product is going through the roof?
The issue was that Argentina gave out a large quota to a rival. The near term Outlook was that the market would be oversupplied. However, in reading an earnings call, 100% of their capacity is already under long term contracts. I haven't written this all up yet, but the Outlook is strong in my mind. [Reply]