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Cannex Capital Holdings Inc. - Ordinary Shares C.CNNX


Primary Symbol: CNXXF

"Cannex Capital Holdings Inc, formerly known as Arco Resources Corp is a cannabis company. The company will focus on providing a range of comprehensive and flexible growth options for licensed cannabis cultivators, processors and/or dispensaries domestically and internationally, including providing turn-key real estate with operational infrastructure as well as long term advisory and consulting services."


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Post by ACBCRZMARIMYMon Sep 29, 2018 1:22am
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New Cannabis Ventures says CNNX Qualifies for 27 Top Revenue

New Cannabis Ventures says CNNX Qualifies for 27 Top Revenue
 
September 26, 2018 at 8:11 pm

27 Top Revenue Generating Public Cannabis Companies Ranked as of September 26th

Exclusive article by Alan Brochstein, CFA

The Public Cannabis Company Revenue Tracker, managed by New Cannabis Ventures, ranks the top revenue producing cannabis stocks that generate industry sales of more than US$2.5 million per quarter. This data-driven, fact-based tracker will continually update based on new filings so that readers can stay up to date. Companies must file with the SEC or SEDAR to be considered for inclusion.

27 companies currently qualify for inclusion, with 14 filing in U.S dollars and 13 in the Canadian currency. Since our last report, we added three companies, including Charlotte’s Web (CSE: CWEB) (OTC: CWBHF), Supreme Cannabis (TSXV: FIRE) (OTC:  SPRWF) and Trulieve (CSE: TRUL). Charlotte’s Web and Trulieve, ranked first and second among companies reporting in U.S. dollars, are two newly public companies that recently revealed their financials and that represent a new breed of cannabis company going public (with high revenue).

We note that two companies likely qualify but can’t be included at this time due to their not providing quarterly data yet, Cannex Capital (CSE: CNNX) (OTC: CNXXF) and Elixinol Global (ASX: EXL) (OTC: ELLXF).

Charlotte’s Web and Trulieve were the only companies reporting financials in U.S. dollars that we updated in September, though KushCo Holdings (OTC: KSHB) pre-announced its Q4 sales at about $19 million, which would represent 120% growth from year-ago sales. The company’s financial report is due by the end of November. Trulieve, which began trading publicly earlier this week, disclosed in its Filing Statement its Q2 sales of $23.3 million, all derived from medical cannabis in Florida. Charlotte’s Web went public through an IPO at the end of August and revealed in its prospectus its $17.2 million sales generated during Q2.

None of these companies will be reporting in the month of October except MedMen Enterprises(CSE: MMEN) (OTC: MMNFF), which is expected to report its fiscal year ending in June and shared some preliminary guidance about system-wide revenue for its fiscal Q4 ending June 30th last month.

Of the Canadian companies that report in Canadian dollars, Aurora Cannabis (TSX: ACB) (OTC: ACBFF) generated sales of C$19.1 million in its fiscal Q4 ending June 30. The company shared pro forma financials that indicated that had MedReleaf, which it acquired after the end of the quarter, been included, it would have sales in excess of C$33 million. Isodiol International (CSE: ISOL) (OTC: ISOLF) restated its FY18 financial reports and also shared the results from its FY19-Q1 ending June 30th, with sales of C$9.2 million rising 474% from a year ago. Finally, Supreme Cannabis joined the list for the first time after reporting sales in its fiscal Q4 ending June 30th of C$3.6 million as it completed its first year of sales, which were $8.85 million for the full year.

Of the companies that report in Canadian dollars, only Aphria (TSX: APH) (OTC: APHQF) is due in October. According to Sentieo, the company is expected to generate sales of C$14 million in its fiscal Q1 ending August 31, representing growth of 129%.

Visit the Public Cannabis Company Revenue Tracker to see the complete list of qualifying companies.

Before this cannabis stock news is here, it’s published to subscribers on 420 Investor.

Exclusive article by Alan Brochstein, CFA
Alan Brochstein, CFA
Based in Houston, Alan leverages his experience as founder of online communities 420 Investor, the first and still largest due diligence platform focused on the publicly-traded stocks in the cannabis industry. With his extensive network in the cannabis community, Alan continues to find new ways to connect the industry and facilitate its sustainable growth. At New Cannabis Ventures, he is responsible for content development and strategic alliances. Before shifting his focus to the cannabis industry in early 2013, Alan, who began his career on Wall Street in 1986, worked as an independent research analyst following over two decades in research and portfolio management. A prolific writer, with over 650 articles published since 2007 at Seeking Alpha, where he has 70,000 followers, Alan is a frequent speaker at industry conferences and a frequent source to the media, including the NY Times, the Wall Street Journal, Fox Business, and Bloomberg TV. Contact Alan: Twitter | Facebook | LinkedIn | Email
 

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