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Aphria Inc. APHA

Aphria, which is headquartered in Ontario, produces and sells medicinal and recreational cannabis. The company operates through retail and wholesale channels in Canada and internationally. Aphria is a main distributor of medical cannabis to Germany and has operations in over 10 countries outside of Canada. However, it does not have exposure to the U.S. CBD or THC markets due to the constraints of federal prohibition. It has some U.S. exposure through the acquisition of SweetWater, a craft brewer


NDAQ:APHA - Post by User

Comment by ProfCorneliuson Oct 30, 2020 6:33pm
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RE:Me Simon’s Arrangement

RE:Me Simon’s Arrangement
Ventura2020 wrote:

I'm sure most of you are aware of Mr  Simons structure of pay, but if not...here you go

Mr. Simon’s arrangement, detailed in a shareholder proxy circular published on Tuesday, treats him as an independent contractor, paying him $500,000 annually for the CEO job and $600,000 annually to be chairman. He collected just under $400,000 for the partial year ended May 31.

The company gave him 1,038,419 stock options and 87,294 shares of stock, valued at $8.85-million. He also has an incentive plan that paid him $325,000, the company’s document shows.

One million of the stock options, granted in February, have an exercise price of $13.31. Aphria shares closed Wednesday at $6.41, meaning the stock needs to more than double for Mr. Simon to profit from them before the options expire in 2024.

Aphria told its shareholders it has a “payforperformance philosophy that is designed to attract, motivate and retain high-performing senior executives, encourage and reward superior performance, and align our executives’ interests with those of the shareholders.”



The last paragraph is so farcical that it's hilarious. Pretty sad.
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