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Choom Holdings Inc. is a Canada-based retail cannabis company, which is established as store networks in Canada. The Company’s Choom brand is inspired by Hawaii's Choom Gang, a group of buddies in Honolulu, who loved to smoke weed or, as the locals call it, Choom. The Choom Gang pursued a ‘live in the moment’ lifestyle and their energy has helped shape the Choom culture, which is rooted in the shared belief of cultivating time with friends. The Company is focused on delivering an elevated customer experience through its curated retail environments, offering a diversity of brands for Canadians across a national retail network. The Company operates through two segments: Retail Cannabis and Corporate Operations. The Company’s business strategy is to build retail cannabis chains, with locations across Canada in the provinces that allow for private retailers.


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something to read about MedMens

something to read about MedMens
 
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Catch up on the latest announcements in the cannabis investment market.

 

Amid a growing dispute, an investment deal between two US cannabis companies seems to be in danger.

Also this week, a maligned Canadian cannabis producer appears to be nearing the end of the line.

Keep reading to find out more cannabis highlights from the past five days.

Dispute brewing between two cannabis companies

A US$73 million investment agreement between Ascend Wellness Holdings (AWH) (CSE:AAWH.U,OTCQX:AAWH) and MedMen Enterprises (CSE:MMEN,OTCQX:MMNFF) looks to be in trouble as the latter seeks to back out.

The deal would have seen AWH invest in MedMen's New York operations. Raising concerns about the way the US dispensary operator went about breaking it off, AWH told investors MedMen materially breached the agreement.

According to AWH, the decision by MedMen goes against the Office of Cannabis Management and the Cannabis Control Board of the State of New York.

The same day as the AWH announcement, MedMen released its own statement saying it had terminated the agreement. A few days later, AWH issued a new release continuing to point to MedMen's improper conduct.

“By refusing to close the transactions on the grounds that the required regulatory approval was not obtained, MedMen is essentially challenging the regulators' authority and ignoring the regulations of the state's medical program,” AWH told shareholders.

Troubled producer potentially facing end of the road

Canadian producer CannTrust Holdings, which has faced a turbulent road since being charged with fraud for illegal growing operations, may be nearing the end of its run.

This past Thursday (January 6), the company issued a notice in which it confirmed it is in discussions with stakeholders to find a “wind-down plan to maximize the value of its assets.”

The firm informed the market that four of its directors have resigned, including Chairman Robert Marcovitch.

The company indicated that, despite the progress it has made toward regaining a semblance of a working position, it has “faced challenges.” CannTrust said in a statement that these challenges mean the firm does not have “sufficient liquidity to operate beyond the near term.”

The former leadership of the company, including Peter Aceto, who acted as CEO at the time the firm was found guilty of its improper cannabis growing operations, was charged last June.

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