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Why Aurora Cannabis, Canopy Growth, and Tilray Stock Tumbled Today

Why Aurora Cannabis, Canopy Growth, and Tilray Stock Tumbled Today

As of 11:05 a.m. EDT, shares of Canopy Growth (NASDAQ: CGC) have fallen 5.8%, Tilray (NASDAQ: TLRY) is down 6%, and Aurora Cannabis (NASDAQ: ACB) is bringing up the rear with a 6.3% decline. The past several days have seen a series of cuts to marijuana stock price targets among Wall Street analysts, you see, in advance of Aurora Cannabis' upcoming fiscal fourth-quarter 2021 earnings report (due out tomorrow). The bad news began back on Thursday, when Roth Capital cut its price target on Tilray in half, to $12 a share, commenting that management's sales projections for fiscal 2024 were too "hopeful" to be true.