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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Canopy Growth Corp T.WEED

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.WEED.DB | CGC

Canopy Growth Corporation is a cannabis company. It delivers innovative products with a focus on premium and mainstream cannabis brands, including Doja, 7ACRES, Tweed, and Deep Space, in addition to category-defining vaporizer technology made in Germany by Storz & Bickel. The principal activities of the Company are the production, distribution and sale of a diverse range of cannabis and... see more

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Canopy Growth Corp > Analyst sounds warning ?
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Post by lou64 on Jan 25, 2021 8:39pm

Analyst sounds warning ?

Hell I seen this coming many moons ago and been warning the increase in stock pricing in the weed space DOES NOT JUSTIFY any stock increases !!!

More pain coming as with write-offs / over supplement wasted and these LP 's taking another hit 

expect more coming and Canopy will be the ring leader ... like it or not

Analyst warns of closures, consolidation amid Canadian cannabis glut

, Analyst warns of closures, consolidation amid Canadian cannabis glut

The Canadian cannabis industry should brace for more facility closures, bankruptcies and consolidation amid a worsening oversupply situation, Jefferies analyst Owen Bennett warned this week following a Marijuana Business Daily report drawing attention to the country’s ballooning inventory.

In a note to investors, Bennett said the glut would not impact all producers equally.

“A large glut of outdoor grow is likely to affect pricing in the value and deep discount segment most, both in flower and extracts,” Bennett wrote.

“If any Canadian name is very dependent on the discount segment, yet doesn’t have industry-leading costs of production, it may struggle to compete on price and could see sales suffer.”

Last week, MJBizDaily reported that Canada had amassed a staggering 1.06 million kilograms of cannabis inventory – equivalent to more than 1 billion grams. The surge was evident in Health Canada’s recently released inventory data for October, when most of the fall outdoor harvest comes in.

Most of the stock – some 95% – was with federal license holders, which have been stuck with large storage bills, and eventually write-downs, as the value of the product falls over time.

According to Bennett, producers selling higher-quality flower or higher-quality extracts “should generally be OK.”

“With oversupply looking to persist, expect to see more facility closures, more bankruptcies, and more consolidation,” the analyst wrote.

In a previous note, Bennett said producers “skewed to discount, names that have very low costs of production and can absorb these additional pressures should be better placed than those that can’t.”

Some of the largest Canadian producers have been reeling after massively overinvesting in greenhouses and M&A between 2017 and 2019.

As far back as three years agoMJBizDaily reported that the largest producers in Canada had bankrolled more than enough canopy to meet demand product in the early years of the recreational market.

But they kept building, buying and spending – resulting in billions of dollars in write-downs in ensuing quarters.

Recent outdoor harvests have only compounded some of the industry’s supply issues.

Federally-licensed indoor growing space, including greenhouses, only started creeping lower in mid-2020 following production cuts.

But the amount of licensed outdoor growing area in Canada more than doubled between October 2019 and October 2020.

“With oversupply looking to persist, expect to see more facility closures, more bankruptcies, and more consolidation,” Bennett wrote.

Canadian marijuana companies that have received creditor protection include SunnivaPharmHouseJames E. WagnerGreen Growth BrandsMuskoka GrownBeleave and the subsidiaries of Pyxus International.

 

Comment by WestCoast78 on Jan 25, 2021 9:20pm
A few words for you, mostly for the longs: Asset light, buying wholesale less risk, EBITDA positive fiscal 2022, USA THC entrance.  Enjoy your roast this year. 
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