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simon says questions

“Everyone was talking about international acquisitions, how we have to get our U.S. One thing that Simon said confused him about the company was the lack of focus on the core aspect of Aphria’s business, growing cannabis in Canada. Article content In the extraction room at Aphria in Leamington, Ont., Aphria One general manager Randy Daigneau holds a large container of distillate, which is 94 per cent THC and will be used in vaporizers. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The assets, the short sellers claimed, were largely “worthless.”

simon says questions

Simon joined the company in December, when it was reeling from the allegations levelled by Hindenburg Research and Quintessential Capital Management, two U.S.-based short-selling firms that claimed in a pair of reports that Aphria had overpaid for acquisitions in Colombia, Jamaica and Argentina (known as its LATAM assets). The question of his future with Aphria is one he has already had to wrestle with once this year. Then there’s the other big unknown: whether Simon will be the one to lead the company forward. Questions remain about the value of some of Aphria’s international assets, the sustainability of its sales and production growth, and the strength of the company’s oversight, including what role, if any, the old guard - Aphria’s founders and controversial dealmaker Andy DeFrancesco - are still playing.

simon says questions

So, you know, how do you pull all that together?”īut while Simon said he has cleaned house and put Aphria back on track, the cloud raised by the short-seller reports still hangs over the company. You had grow, marketing, sales, operations, Broken Coast (a licensed producer owned by Aphria) all in silos. “There was not a strategic plan or vision. “I had no idea how bad things were when I first got to Leamington,” Simon said, noting the company’s issues stretched beyond the question of the asset sales. Simon was brought in late last year to lead a special committee of the board to investigate the allegations and serve as a steady hand through the crisis.

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    In December, a series of short-seller reports about inflated foreign assets and self-dealing involving the CEO and founders of the company had sent Aphria’s stock plummeting by as much as 60 per cent. But if i at stage 3) wait for like 30 seconds, it will register.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.

    simon says questions

    Scenario 1) Game boots, 2) LED blinks, 3) Button press… nothing. The first first button press of any of the buttons isn’t registered at first, but if I wait for a considerable time, it will register. However, I have a problem when the game boots up. It consists of 3 LED’s and 3 buttons, and you know the drill, pairing the right button with the right lamp in the right order. I have a working Simon Says game on my Arduino Uno.













    Simon says questions