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Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. (The) T.FIRE

The Supreme Cannabis Co Inc is a Canada-based company engaged in the production and sale of medical and recreational cannabis. Its portfolio includes products that address recreational, medical, and wellness consumers. Its brands include BlissCo, Truverra, 7ACRES, Sugarleaf, and Hiway.


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Comment by ComeFromAwayon Jun 19, 2019 7:13am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Supreme has done all of their raises through MMCap

RE:RE:RE:RE:Supreme has done all of their raises through MMCapFrom the Financial Post - June 2018 (and I am (too) heavily invested in FIRE.I don't always agree with posting or posters, but I try not to hide my head in the sand either.
https://business.financialpost.com/cannabis/how-a-handful-of-hedge-funds-cornered-cannabis-financing-and-made-a-killing-in-the-process

Public records show that MMCap alone has pumped at least $600 million into more than a dozen cannabis companies over the past three years, helping fund big names such as Aurora Cannabis Inc. and Aphria Inc., mid-sized companies including The Supreme Cannabis Company Inc. and Hydropothecary Corp., and smaller players, among them Invictus MD Strategy Corp. and Hiku Brands Company Ltd.

And that’s only what shows up in public filings.

MMCap has participated in most Canopy financings since 2014, Linton said. But its name does not appear to surface in Canopy’s public documents, suggesting the fund’s total impact could be much larger than $600 million.

“Those funds, for the most part, make up anywhere from 50 to 90 per cent of any deal. And early on they were like 90 to 100 per cent of those deals, the same five or six funds popping up on every single list,” said one industry insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity. Numerous other industry insiders echoed this assessment.

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