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Canopy Growth Corp T.WEED

Alternate Symbol(s):  CGC | T.WEED.DB

Canopy Growth Corporation is a cannabis and consumer packaged goods (CPG) company. The Company delivers innovative products with a focus on premium and mainstream cannabis brands, including Doja, 7ACRES, Tweed, and Deep Space. Its CPG portfolio includes gourmet wellness products by Martha Stewart CBD, and vaporizer technology made in Germany by Storz & Bickel. The principal activities of the Company are the production, distribution, and sale of a diverse range of cannabis and cannabinoid-based products for both adult-use and medical purposes under a portfolio of distinct brands in Canada. Its Canada cannabis segment includes the production, distribution, and sale of a diverse range of cannabis, hemp, and cannabis products in Canada. Its Rest-of-world cannabis segment includes the production, distribution, and sale of a diverse range of cannabis and hemp products internationally. Its Storz & Bickel segment includes the production, distribution, and sale of vaporizers.


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Post by quinlashon Sep 28, 2022 12:46pm
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Canopy did not disclose value of deal

Canopy did not disclose value of dealI would caution anyone reading stock forums seeking the value of the deal where Canopy is selling off it's ownership of the retail outlets.

Please note the following article from the Toronto Star

Article Follows:

Canopy Growth to sell Tweed, Tokyo Smoke stores to OEGRC and Four20 owner

By Tara DeschampsThe Canadian Press
Tue., Sept. 27, 2022  2 min. read

Canopy Growth Corp. is getting out of the cannabis retail business with two deals to divest its Tweed and Tokyo Smoke stores.
 
The Smiths Falls, Ont. cannabis company announced Tuesday that it sold all of its stores outside Alberta, as well as the intellectual property for Tokyo Smoke, to OEG Retail Cannabis (OEGRC).
 
OEGRC is run by the Katz Group, which owns the Edmonton Oilers hockey team and previously had a licensee deal to own and operate all of Canopy’s franchised Tokyo Smoke stores in Ontario.
 
The new deals will see OEGRC, which already owns 64 Tokyo Smoke stores, take control of 23 Tokyo Smoke and Tweed stores across Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador and force the rebrand of any Tweed stores.
 
420 Investments Ltd. will acquire another five stores in Alberta that will be rebranded under its Four20 retail banner.
 
Canopy did not share the value or financial terms of either deal.
 
However, it framed the agreements as part of its push to reprioritize the premium segment of cannabis and reduce costs, which the company has been tackling through job cuts and facility closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
 
“We are taking the next critical step in advancing Canopy as a leading premium brand-focused CPG cannabis company while furthering the company’s strategy of investing in product innovation and distribution to drive revenue growth in the Canadian recreational market,’’ David Klein, Canopy’s chief executive, said in a statement.

The retail segment of the cannabis market that Canopy is exiting has become tough to compete in as the number of pot shops has ballooned, driving competition.
 
Ontario — Canopy’s home province — has 1,333 stores alone, including many that cram Toronto’s Queen Street West. The stores hawk the same items from the same province-backed supplier, meaning standing out has never been tougher.

Cannabis companies in both the retail and production space have also struggled to reach profitability because they keep slashing prices to compete with the illicit market and rival stores.
 
The average price for cannabis was $11.78 per gram at the start of 2019, shortly after legalization, but fell to $7.50 per gram in 2021, a November report from Deloitte Canada and cannabis research firms Hifyre and BDSA said.
 
The average price for vape cartridges has similarly fallen by 41 per cent from $32.02 per gram around legalization to $19 per gram a year later.
 
OEGRC has yet to reveal what pricing strategy it will take on, when it nabs Tokyo Smoke’s intellectual property, but chief executive Jrgen Schreiber position the agreement as part of the “advancement” of the cannabis industry.
 
“OEG Retail Cannabis and Canopy Growth have been partners for many years now and we are committed to a smooth transition for employees and customers of the newly acquired stores as we await final regulatory approval in the coming months,” he added, in a news release.
 
Staff working at acquired locations will keep their jobs and Canopy will continue to own and operate its Tweed brand of flower, pre-rolls and other products.
 
The company will also terminate a master licence agreement dating back to 2019 that allowed convenience store giant Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. to operate a Tweed branded shop in London, Ont.


Link to Article:
https://www.thestar.com/business/2022/09/27/canopy-growth-to-sell-tweed-tokyo-smoke-stores-to-oegrc-and-four20-owner.html
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