posted a wider-than-expected fourth quarter loss but said sales nearly tripled in a growing global market for medical marijuana. Tilray said earnings for the three months ending in December were pegged at a net loss of 33 cents per share, compared to a 4 cents per share profit from the same period in 2017, a figure it put down to "operating expenses related to growth initiatives, expansion of international teams and costs related to financings and M&A activities." Group sales, however, rose more than 200% to $15.5 million, while total kilogram equivalents increased nearly three-fold to 2,053 and the average net selling price rose 5.5% to $7.52 per gram, reported TheStreet's Martin Baccardax. Elon Musk is still in hot water with the SEC about his Twitter presence.