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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Acreage Holdings Inc C.ACRG.A.U

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACRHF | ACRDF | C.ACRG.B.U

Acreage Holdings, Inc. is a vertically integrated, multi-state operator in the United States cannabis industry. The Company’s operations include cultivating and processing cannabis plants, manufacturing branded consumer products, distributing cannabis flower and manufactured products, and retailing dosable cannabis products to consumers. It is offering a range of products from its flagship... see more

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Post by geodcan on Mar 27, 2024 5:46pm

Acreage shares

should be getting more respect than they are getting with all of the recent upticks for Canopy.

Sadly, I guess, shareholders of ACRG A and B shares have been hurt so badly because of the pilfering and pizzing on of their sharevalue with one more castration coming if/when they complete the Canopy/Acreage deal with the shareswap where Acreage shareholders are supposed to get one share for two or three shares of Acreage A or B in the shareswap for Canopy to rto Acreage.

Canopy has chalked up a 3 or 4 bagger in the recent upticks.

Acreage should too, I would think but Investors are treating it like a dogmine that needs to be avoided!

There is still huge value in both these companies despite management doing scorched earth tactics for control.

I hate that these deals are beyond the comprehension of their own accountants and lawyers so the armchair investors is left in the cold.

Government needs to put out a standard, acceptable financial form that can't be changed at will with unknown entries and such to detract from the real financial health of a company.

The accounting business has lost their moral compass and their integrity has been sold to the highest bidder.

They have destroyed their whole reason for being as a profession.

Acreage is the least loved of the US MSOs but an integral part of the Canopy/Acreage deal for rapid setup as CUSA or whatever they call it to get Canopy's stable of products to US shelves.

Depending on who you talk to or follow, both these companies are on the verge of black ink.

Acreage lost Mulroney so that should be $13 million to the good side of the ledger.  If they get rid of Boehner that is another $13 million that they were shelling out for lip service for Acreage.

If they stop all the stupid shyt we could see black ink sooner than later!
Comment by lou444 on Mar 27, 2024 8:22pm
Can anyone explain why the fixed A shares are trading higher than B. Reminder conversion ratios are 0.03048x cgc for acrg.a.u and 0.045 x cgc acrg.b.u . If you prefer 0.03048 for $ACRFHF and 0.045 for $ACRDF.
Comment by geodcan on Mar 28, 2024 4:27am
For one class of shares you have to give up 2 Acreage shares plus a third and for the other class you have to give up 3 shares and a third so one deal is better value than the other. All of this happening and now vending all of these shares in to CUSA will bring Canopy, Acreage and Constellation together as the new and hopefully formidable US MSO with Constellation lending in the background and ...more  
Comment by lou444 on Mar 28, 2024 8:48am
Agreed but this means flotaing shares sholud trade higher. ACRDF higher than ACRHF not the opposite
Comment by geodcan on Mar 28, 2024 5:01pm
The deal is so complicated and confusing that I lose track. What I do know is that Murphy and his cronies fleeced the cash out of this and that Canopy seems to be ok with it, in fact, supporting it. For a near profitable US MSO, this beatdown and sleight of hand with splitting these shares was double stacked against the investors who put their hard earned money in to it.  They left thos ...more  
Comment by lou444 on Mar 28, 2024 7:00pm
The deal is indeed complicated but the conversion ratio for both type of shares has not changed (except for 10:1 rs split).for awhile now. Still a mystery why the fixed trade at a premium to the floating shares.
Comment by geodcan on Mar 30, 2024 7:05pm
Also a mystery why Acreage shares are trading below their Canopy capped shareprice since Canopy has almost tripled. I don't think that half the Canopy shareholders are even aware of the deal that Canopy has with Acreage A and B. Of course I guess it is easy to ignore given that Canopy can walk from the deal or have another chance to re-negotiate it. As an Acreage shareholder that got caught ...more  
Comment by Doubleeagles on Apr 02, 2024 10:44pm
Well they did invest 5B Canadian . Do you blame them? Been around since Tweed day 1 2014
Comment by geodcan on Apr 03, 2024 10:12pm
Constellation Brands STZ did put up $5 billion Canadian for less than half of Canopy.  They then ponied up more to get controlling shares. Pretty sure Constellation guided Canopy to renegotiate the deal for Canopy to rto Acreage that was valued at $4 billion at the good times, down to $38 million or they would queer the deal. At about this time the Acreage shares were split in to the A and ...more  
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