$HIMS to $100 when sentiment flips.
The fundamentals and stock price don’t match.
From 2018 to now:
-Explosive growth (26 to 2,300+)
-Stock back near $19
Meanwhile:
-Lawsuit resolved
-No regulatory overhang
-Double beat
-Strong 2030 guidance
-Partnership with $NVO
This is a mispriced growth stock in a risk-off market.
When sentiment flips, this disconnect won’t last.
🚨BREAKING: The 177,000 signature threshold has now been passed, officially clearing the requirement for an Alberta independence referendum on October 19th.
This is a historic moment for Alberta and signature collection is still continuing.
BREAKING: RCMP executed a search warrant and seized the phone of former Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek, daughter of a former World Sikh Organization board member, as part of a corruption investigation.
EXCLUSIVE: Humboldt Father Speaks Out, Exposes Why Sidhu Still Avoids Deportation: “He Only Cares About Himself"
(WARNING: The contents of this story may be extremely upsetting or distressing to some viewers.)
On April 6, 2018, a double-trailer semi-truck driven by Jaskirat Singh Sidhu blew through a stop sign at a rural intersection in Saskatchewan, Canada, and collided with a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos players and staff, injuring 13 people and killing 16, most of them teenagers, including Chris Joseph’s son, Jaxon.
After pleading guilty and serving roughly four years in prison, Sidhu has been on full parole since 2023. However, he has continued to dominate headlines, fighting tooth and nail not to be deported back to India.
Jaxon’s father, Chris Joseph — a former NHL player and firefighter — says Sidhu is not the remorseful man the media portrays him to be, but a "selfish" one who affected his life “in the worst way possible,” and who continues to do so by seeking an exemption from the law after having destroyed 29 families.
“The last time I ran my fingers through my son’s hair was in a morgue. He was cold, and he was beat up,” says Joseph, responding to the truck driver whose reckless driving resulted in the death of Joseph’s son Jaxon, along with 15 others, yet who continues to fight against deportation to India on the grounds that he does not want to be separated from his own son.
While most Canadians agree with his deportation order, some columnists and politicians argue that he should be forgiven and not be separated from his family.
“You tell me which child of yours you want to give up, and I will be the keyboard warrior hoping for forgiveness. It’s not about vindication — it’s about what’s right and what’s wrong, and the future of our country,” says Joseph, arguing that giving Sidhu an exemption from the law would set the wrong precedent for other unqualified drivers and signal that Canadian lives do not matter.
“Everybody has told him he should be deported — the judge, the CBSA, the Immigration and Refugee Board, the Federal Court of Appeal — and he still keeps trying, because he is looking out for himself and he really doesn’t care about anybody else,” says Joseph, urging politicians not to interfere with the judicial process and to allow him to be deported as he is supposed to be.
In this exclusive interview with @MediaBezirgan, Chris Joseph addresses those who advocate against Sidhu's deportation, discusses the corruption within the trucking industry, and explains why he no longer trusts the mainstream media when it comes to this story.
An $8.25 billion oilsands mine expansion just got deferred near Fort McMurray.
Not because of Alberta independence.
Because of Ottawa’s failed polices on carbon pricing and regulations.
Investors don’t fear an Independent Alberta.
They fear a hostile government in Ottawa.
Since the Ottoman Empire collapsed, the world has not known peace. The Ottoman Empire housed more than 30 ethnic and religious communities peacefully within its borders.
There is absolutely no justification for attacking Iran.
The only country we should be attacking is Israel.
Our country is controlled by jewish pedophiles and this war is to distract from the Epstein coverup.
Canada just imported LNG from Australia. 25,000 km across the ocean.
But 4,000 km from Alberta is somehow impossible.
This isn’t a resource problem. It’s a Canada problem.
If Canada won’t develop Alberta’s energy, why should Alberta stay in Canada?
So Atlantic Canada has a combined population of 2.6 Million with 32 seats. Alberta has 5.1 Million with 37 seats. If Seating distribution was fair representation by population, Alberta would have 63 seats in Ottawa. Another reason for #AlbertaIndependence
Should the Province of Alberta cease to be part of Canada and become an independent state?
Important: please repost to reach a larger sample size after voting 🗳️
🚨🇷🇺Streets of Krasnodar, Russia covered with trash and filled with homeless people, all because of Putin and his war against Ukraine.
Joking - This is Canada, where you can get your bank account blocked if you don't obey the system.
Nenshi didn't run for another term as mayor of Calgary because he knew he had fucked things up completely, and it was only a matter of time before things started going really south.
Now he thinks he's fit to run for Premier.
Fuck right off.
Albertans are tired of the last 10 years of the federal government’s unsustainable immigration policies putting huge burdens on our education, healthcare, and housing sectors.
It’s time we start having a hard conversation about exercising more control over immigration policy and whether the province should limit eligibility for social services only to citizens, permanent residents, and individuals with an immigration permit granted by the Alberta government.
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Women and girls have the right to play competitive sports in a safe and fair environment against other biological females.
This view is held by a vast majority of Albertans and Canadians. It is also common sense and common decency.
Skate Canada‘s refusal to hold events in Alberta because we choose to protect women and girls in sport is disgraceful.
We expect they will apologize and adjust their policies once they realize they are not only compromising the fairness and safety of their athletes, but are also offside with the international community, including the International Olympic Committee, which is moving in the same direction as Alberta.