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Zenabis Global Inc. T.ZENA

We are a diverse, passionate team of doctors, scientists, researchers, growers, educators, and advocates who came together with the goal of increasing access to safe, high quality cannabis for medical patients and recreational consumers. Our four facilities are located coast-to-coast across Canada in Delta and Langley, British Columbia; Atholville, New Brunswick; and Stellarton, Nova Scotia. Zenabis currently owns 3.5 million square feet of facility space.


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Comment by mydogchachon Jun 15, 2020 10:43pm
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RE:RE:Amateur Hour? Or?

RE:RE:Amateur Hour? Or?Grieve lasts about 6 months as CEO - and is replaced by ex-CEO Coft (the guy who played a major role in getting the sp  down to where it is now). The accountant, a seasoned and expereinced professional 'retires' after 9 months - or in other words, gets out when he sees the financial mess.

And now this absolutely bush league, amateur, non-professional year end accounting phk up - Zena is absolute joke. It 's just screw up after screw up.

What a mess of a company that could have been a Village Farms if it had had any professional, qualified leadership.


Zenabis Global (TSX: ZENA) has seen its chief financial officer retire after just a few short months on the job. Mike Smyth, who was appointed as the firms chief financial officer effective May 14, 2019 has stepped down from his role. In his place will be Eric Rasmussen, effective immediately.

The new chief financial officer most recently worked as a consultant for mid and large cap Canadian issuers, with a particular focus on that of corporate strategy and post-merger integration. Prior to working as a consultant Rasmussen served with an energy services company for a stretch of twenty years, wherein he focused on corporate and operations finances.

Rasmussen will have his work cut out for him as Zenabis continues to struggle with its finances. The firm has had notable funding difficulties, with the equity tumbling from $6.00 to that of $0.18 over the last several months as it struggles to cover its debts and obtain additional sources of funding. Most recently, the firm managed to raise $20.8 million through an over subscribed rights offering that brought with it significant dilution. Shortly thereafter, then CEO Andrew Grieve was replaced by former CEO Kevin Coft.

Zenabis Global last traded at $0.185 on the TSX.   
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