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Fire & Flower Holdings Corp FFLWF

Fire & Flower Holdings Corp. is a Canada-based technology-powered, adult-use cannabis retail company. The Company's principal business is the operation of a fully integrated cannabis consumer technology platform, supported by a fulfillment network of retail stores and delivery to cannabis consumers. The Company's segments include Retail, Wholesale and Logistics, and Digital Platform. The Retail segment sells cannabis products and accessories to the adult-use market in provinces where the sale of cannabis by private retailers is legal, and operates under retail banners Fire & Flower, Friendly Stranger, Happy Dayz, and Hotbox. The Wholesale and Logistics segment distributes and delivers cannabis products and accessories. The Digital Platform segment develops digital experiences and retail analytical insights. The Company owns and operates cannabis retail stores in the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, and the Yukon territory.


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Post by Humaniston Apr 30, 2020 5:24pm
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FAF IS CLOSING 3 ALBERTA STORES/RESTRUCTURING PLAN

FAF IS CLOSING 3 ALBERTA STORES/RESTRUCTURING PLANI know this was part of the earning release but when i saw this article highlighting the 3 store closure, i felt its an impt step as it saves them a lot of money! 

Cannabis retailer Fire & Flower closing 3 Alberta stores, reports CA$22.3M loss

Apr 30/10am
 
Canadian cannabis retailer Fire & Flower has implemented a restructuring plan that will see three stores in Alberta closed, a sign the province’s retail market is reaching a point of saturation.
Alberta – with 449 points of sale for adult-use cannabis – is the only province in Canada to reach the one-per-10,000-people mark observed in other mature markets.

By closing the three stores, Fire & Flower will be able to focus resources and license cap allocation to stores with higher profit potential, the company said in a news release with its earnings.
The company incurred a charge of 6.5 million Canadian dollars ($4.6 million) as a result of the restructuring.

Fire & Flower reported a net loss of CA$22.3 million for the quarter ending Feb. 1, compared to net income of CA$10.2 million in the previous quarter.
Revenue grew 22% from the previous quarter to CA$16.8 million.
Also in the quarter, the company was hit with a CA$4.6 million impairment charge to write down some assets to their fair values.

As of Jan. 13, the company had achieved its target of opening 45 retail stores in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario and Yukon.
“We will focus on addressable markets and participating in those markets in a meaningful and accretive fashion to our business,” CEO Trevor Fencott said in the release.

Fire & Flower previously said it aims to have 85 stores open in fiscal year 2020 and 135 stores in 2021.
Adjusted EBITDA – a measure of profitability – for the period ending Feb. 1 was a CA$5.3 million loss.
Fire & Flower shares trade on the TSX Exchange as FAF.


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