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Aphria Inc. APHA

Aphria, which is headquartered in Ontario, produces and sells medicinal and recreational cannabis. The company operates through retail and wholesale channels in Canada and internationally. Aphria is a main distributor of medical cannabis to Germany and has operations in over 10 countries outside of Canada. However, it does not have exposure to the U.S. CBD or THC markets due to the constraints of federal prohibition. It has some U.S. exposure through the acquisition of SweetWater, a craft brewer


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Post by blackredblackon May 13, 2020 10:41am
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Tweed falling

Tweed fallingTwo top executives have left Canopy Growth Corp. (TSX.WEED) – the company confirmed late Monday via BNN Bloomberg.

It's the latest move by the cannabis giant's new chief executive who is looking to put his own mark on the company. A spokesperson from the Smiths Falls, Ont.-based company said that Andre Fernandez, its chief operating officer (COO), and Dave Bigioni, the chief commercial officer (CMO), have both agreed to exit the company.

In a LinkedIn post, Fernandez, who was one of the first 200 employees at the company, said it was "time to move on" after spending nearly five years at Canopy. The departures are another move in TWEED’s efforts to significantly refocus business under Klein's leadership. The company has already laid about 800 people off and several of its operations suspended or closed entirely.
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