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1933 Industries Inc C.TGIF

Alternate Symbol(s):  TGIFF

1933 Industries Inc. is a Canada-based cannabis cultivator and producer. The Company is focused on the cultivation and manufacturing of a portfolio of cannabis consumer-packaged goods in a variety of formats for both the wholesale and retail markets. The Company operates through three segments: Alternative Medicine Association LLC (AMA), Infused Mfg LLC (Infused MFG), and Corporate. Its AMA segment is focused on the cultivation and sale of medical and adult use cannabis products. Its Infused MFG segment is focused on the manufacturing of Hemp derived cannabidiol (CBD) products. Its product offerings through its in-house brands, including wholesale flower, pre-rolls, and extracted products under the AMA and Level X brands for the Nevada market; and Canna Hemp, a national CBD brand of wellness products, which include tinctures, gummies, topicals and sports recovery products. The Company owns 91% of AMA, and 100% of Infused MFG LLC Infused.


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Post by jfogarty12on Jul 14, 2020 6:04pm
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MAYBE TGIF SHOULD GIVE THEM A CALL

MAYBE TGIF SHOULD GIVE THEM A CALLAphria, Aurora Cannabis explored merger in recent deal talks: Sources 

Aphria and Aurora Cannabis recently held advanced talks to merge the two Canadian pot producers in what would have been a blockbuster deal, but those discussions broke down late last week, sources told BNN Bloomberg. The two companies opted to step back from merger discussions that took place over several weeks after failing to agree on board composition and compensation for some senior executives, the people told BNN Bloomberg under the condition of anonymity. Had a deal had been reached, it would have created a global cannabis behemoth valued at $3.5 billion with operations in 25 countries. It would have commanded a leading 30-per-cent share of the Canadian recreational cannabis market and combine for annual revenue north of $800 million. 
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