OGI a CPG Business?Not a fan of Motley Fool; posted articles are often promotional tools. Still, this article (link below) makes a few good points:
"The recurring theme with OrganiGram's underlying value proposition is that the company is run like a consumer packaged goods business. In effect, management places a heavy emphasis on cost controls, which should allow it to eventually turn a profit on a consistent basis with only modest gross margins. That's a key difference between OrganiGram and the rest of the field.
Under their prior management teams, Aurora and Canopy both seemed to have their sights set on generating gross margins on par with the biopharmaceutical industry -- perhaps because of the unique example set by GW Pharmaceuticals and its cannabis-derived epilepsy treatment Epidiolex. As the market has matured, however, Aurora and Canopy have both had to rethink their business plans. OrganiGram, by contrast, has always been a consumer packaged goods company at its very core."
https://www.fool.com/investing/2020/02/18/where-will-organigram-holdings-be-in-10-years.aspx