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Aurora Cannabis Inc T.ACB

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.ACB.WS.U | ACB

Aurora Cannabis Inc. is a Canada-based medical cannabis company. The Company’s principal business lines are focused on the production, distribution and sale of cannabis and cannabis-derivative products in Canada and internationally, and the propagation of vegetables and ornamental plants in North America. Its segments include Canadian Cannabis and Plant Propagation. The Company's adult-use brand portfolio includes Drift, San Rafael '71, Daily Special, Tasty's, Being and Greybeard. Its medical cannabis brands include MedReleaf, CanniMed, Aurora and Whistler Medical Marijuana Co, as well as international brands, Pedanios, Bidiol, IndiMed and CraftPlant. It also has a controlling interest in Bevo Farms Ltd., North America's supplier of propagated vegetables and ornamental plants in North America. Its subsidiaries include Aurora Cannabis Enterprises Inc., Aurora Deutschland GmbH, TerraFarma Inc., Whistler Medical Marijuana Corporation, and Indica Industries Pty Ltd., among others.


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Comment by THCbeverageson Nov 13, 2017 3:32pm
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RE:Aurora - $2.3 Billion MCap, Tinley - $34 Million MCap

RE:Aurora - $2.3 Billion MCap, Tinley - $34 Million MCap
AuroraCannabis wrote:
Which one do you think has a higher chance of doubling? Tinley is located in California, which will open its recreational marijuana market on January 1st. It's time to take your Aurora profits and double your investment again.


• 10 years in venture capital, merchant and investment banking with a focus on emerging industries including marijuana, health foods and technology
• Previously at Jacob Securities, where he financed several medical marijuana companies in Canada and the USA
• Private label beverage design at the Watt Design Group; at the time, Watt was owned by Cott Corporation and was the second-largest food and beverage branding firm in North America, and Cott was the largest cola company in the world after Coke and Pepsi

Ted, Zittell, Brand Advisor and Director
• Previously President of Cott Corporation's Retail Brands International, where he led the creation and launch of dozens of premium retailer brand and marketing programs worldwide
• Senior partner at The Watt Design Group for 17 years (including during period of ownership by Cott Corp.)
• Senior consultant for McMillan Doolittle LLP, a leading Chicago-based retail and consumer experience agency
• Advisor for US private equity and investment funds in the food and beverage sectors
• Recent executive-level engagements include work for Walmart, Kroger, CVS Pharmacy, P&G, Nestl, Loblaws, Sainsbury's and Tesco

Andrew Stodart, Director
• Launched Crystal Head Vodka and brought from concept to nationwide North American distribution in 18 months
• Oversaw the launch of Dan Aykroyd Wines at Diamond Estates Wines and Spirits; oversaw a team that won 5 awards for marketing excellence from the LCBO
• International brand manager for Black Velvet Canadian Whisky; built from a declining brand into the third-largest selling brand in its category
• Other engagements include work for Patron Tequila and Everfresh Juice Ltd.

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