This has been yet another busy week for cannabis companies. The United States Marijuana Index, which tracks 17
of the largest marijuana stocks in the U.S., closed the week roughly flat. Meanwhile, the North American Marijuana
Index, which also includes Canadian stocks, posted gains of approximately 3 percent.
The Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences Index ETF (OTC: HMLSF) gained 4.8 percent over the five days, while the ETFMG Alternative
Harvest ETF (NYSE: MJ) rose 3.9 percent. The
SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE: SPY) surged
2.6 percent.
A few companies released their quarterly financial results, including Aurora Cannabis, Terra Tech Corp (OTC:
TRTC), Insys Therapeutics and Zynerba
Pharmaceuticals.
“Results were pretty mixed,” Cynthia Salarizadeh, CEO of AxisWire.com, told Benzinga.
“Aurora Cannabis and Terra Tech showed increased profits, while Insys Therapeutics and Zynerba Pharmaceuticals showed losses.
“I believe, we will begin to see a surge in IPO announcements over the next few months. Acquisitions, joint venture agreements,
LOI's, and fundraising announcements have been plentiful, signaling healthy business for the industry so far,” she added,
highlighting the following deals:
- Toronto-based cannabis data and analytics company Strainprint closed a $3 million (C$3.8 million) Series A
private placement deal.
-
ENDEXX Corp/SH (OTC: EDXC), a provider of
innovative phytonutrient-based food and nutritional products, completed its acquisition of Go Green Global Enterprises Inc.
-
Marijuana Company Of America Inc (OTC: MCOA) announced it has signed a Joint Venture Agreement with Global Hemp
Group (OTC: GBHPF) to cultivate legal high
yielding CBD from industrial hemp at its recently acquired 109-acre farm in Scio, Oregon.
“Overall, the industry seems to be gaining some speed after a shaky start to the year,” Salarizadeh said.
Stock Moves
Here are some of the top marijuana stocks in U.S. exchanges and how the performed this week:
-
22nd Century Group Inc (NYSE: XXII): up
4.75 percent
-
Aphria Inc (OTC: APHQF): up 16.9 percent
-
Aurora Cannabis Inc (OTC: ACBFF): up 1.1
percent
-
Cannabis Sativa Inc (OTC: CBDS): up 3.4
percent
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CannTrust Holdings Inc (OTC: CNTTF): up
12.3 percent
-
Canopy Growth Corp (OTC: TWMJF): up 1.6
percent
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Cronos Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CRON): up
4.1 percent
-
GW Pharmaceuticals PLC- ADR (NASDAQ: GWPH): up 3.7 percent
-
Hiku Brands Company Ltd(OTC: DJACF): up
12.9 percent
-
India Globalization Capital, Inc. (NYSE: IGC): down 0.4 percent
-
MassRoots Inc (OTC: MSRT): down 10.75
percent
-
MedReleaf Corp(OTC: MEDFF): up 7.5
percent
-
Scotts Miracle-Gro Co (NYSE: SMG): flat
-
THC Biomed Intl Ltd (OTC: THCBF): down
0.25 percent
-
Zynerba Pharmaceuticals Inc (NASDAQ: ZYNE): down 9.8 percent
In Other News
GW Pharmaceuticals posted a second quarter net loss of $(3.12) per share on revenue of $3.35 million. Earnings
missed estimates of $(2.22) per share but revenue beat expectations for $2 million in sales, surging 64.2 percent
year-over-year.
DJ Whoo Kid and Smith & Hay released "The Whoodlum Ball" mixtape.
This cannabis-inspired
30-track album features a Public Service Announcement calling for marijuana legalization by yours truly. Check out a preview below,
and the whole track and album on Apple Music.
Cannabis brand Lowell Herb Co. announced expansion and hiring
initiatives, including a Social Equity and Reparative Justice Program. The program is aimed at giving special consideration to job
applications from recently pardoned, non-violent cannabis offenders, and at offering a wide spectrum of resources to individuals
hoping to enter the cannabis space at various levels.
CEO David Elias described the ideal candidate as a motivated team member who will contribute to the day-to-day operations of the
company in a dynamic way, adding that the Lowell Herb Co. team values hard work and dedication. "We’re putting a strong emphasis on
employing people negatively impacted by cannabis incarceration and those whose lives have been affected by cannabis convictions on
their records,” he added.
To get the word out to a wider audience, the company unveiled a billboard near the Men’s Central Jail and Twin Tower
Correctional Facility in Los Angeles, California.
Source: Lowell Herb Co.
Interested in this noble initiative, Benzinga reached out to Elias and asked him about it.
"We see a lot written about the topic, but not too many companies that offer direct assistance to the people negatively impacted
by cannabis prohibition,” he said. “Overcoming struggles is in the DNA of our brand. We are thrilled about the idea of finding
hungry and talented individuals that we can offer a second chance to have them join our team.”
The so-called #PotPurge, a generalized censorship of cannabis-focused channels, continues in Alphabet
Inc (NASDAQ: GOOG)’s YouTube. Over the past
few months, the video streaming platform has been closing many of these accounts with
little or no explanation. This week, the channel of leading education platform Green
Flower was closed, deleting hundreds of educational videos.
“Green Flower produces video content delivering trusted cannabis knowledge from the worlds top experts, doctors, scientists, and
researchers. We teach people how to use cannabis for very serious health conditions like treating sick kids and cancer,” CEO Max
Simon told Benzinga. “If YouTube believes our content is dangerous, it shows just how deeply the cannabis stigma runs and
misinformed people truly are. Fortunately our new Green Flower platform (May 22) will release all this content for free, making it
the perfect substitute to YouTube which is no longer cannabis friendly.”
Toronto-based technology company Lift & Co. announced its rebrand and intent to go public later this year, in
anticipation of the Canadian legalization of cannabis this coming summer.
“Canada is on the cusp of a massive social, cultural, and economic shift with the upcoming legalization of recreational cannabis
use, and our rebrand and move to go public reflects our pivot to open up Lift & Co. to an entirely new market,” said Chief
Marketing Officer Kerri-Lynn McAllister. “We’ve always been driven and inspired by the incredibly passionate legal Canadian
cannabis community, and now we’re positioned to welcome a much broader base.”
Cannabis cultivation technologies company urban-gro launched a portfolio of data-driven solutions for
commercial cultivators: the Soleil Sense and Control portfolio of solutions. The system leverages the Internet of Things
(sensor-based networks that feed information on a plant by plant basis) to create a virtual view of the grow with the aim of
helping cultivators maximize the quality and quantity of cannabis yields via real-time, high-definition monitoring of the
microclimates throughout a facility.
“One of the big trends we're seeing with our cultivator customers is the need to understand what's happening with their grow at
a granular level. This meets that critical need,” Soleil Technologies VP Dan Droller told Benzinga.
This week, the cannabis industry witnessed the launch of TREEZ, an enterprise software platform designed to
adapt to every cannabis retail model, whether it's a sleek, high volume operation or a friendly neighborhood shop. Treez seeks to
help businesses reduce unnecessary labor, manual errors and growing pains.
“Treez is designed for the new age of cannabis operators that demand rapid business workflow, robust
commerce, business intelligence, and remain operational even when the internet isn't,” CEO and co-founder John Yang told
Benzinga. “Our enterprise-centric modules allow our operators to sell more, work faster and smarter than any other POS software on
the cannabis market today.”
Root Origins launched a new line of CBD sublingual oral sprays featuring an innovative formulation of
nanotized CBD. Nanotized CBD is quick to cross the blood/brain barrier, making the sprays fast-acting and more efficacious than
other products on the market, the company said.
“Our customers are like us. They are committed to nurturing their bodies with the purest organic foods, beverages and
supplements. So we've developed a company culture centered around seed-to-shelf transparency, traceability and truth,” CEO Eric
Pike told Benzinga.
On Friday, Arizona-based cannabis brand Sunday Goods launched its first edible product: Lemon
Rosemary Pastilles. Each hand-poured pastille combines natural ingredients from pure lemon and rosemary extract, and is
infused with 5 mg of THC.
Cronos Group Inc. will host a conference call with CEO Mike Gorenstein and CFO William Hilson on Tuesday, May
15, 8:00 a.m. ET, to discuss first quarter 2018 financial results. Interested parties can dial in using these toll-free numbers,
888-231-8191 or +1 647-427-7450, and entering this Conference ID: 6517419.
Interesting Data
Lift & Co. commissioned New Frontier Data to study the attitudes, behaviors, and preferences of Canadian
consumers. Using an online survey of more than 1,700 adult medical and adult-use consumers, this study reveals interesting data
about Canada’s current cannabis industry. Key findings include:
- Men are significantly more likely than women to be adult-use consumers
- Most users began consuming before the age of 18
- The primary reason for medical consumption is pain management
- Adult-use consumers report relaxation as the main reason for use
- The three primary elements for purchasing selections were price, product quality, and convenience
Source: New Frontier Data
This year’s 420 holiday marked the first time the U.S. cannabis industry surpassed $1
billion in retail sales. While industry experts believe sales volumes will continue to grow over the next 5-10 years in
recreational states, it’s the shift in consumer purchasing patterns that have brands and retailers excited about the future of the
industry.
Analyzing the purchasing behavior of retailers leading up to 4/20, LeafLink, the industry’s largest B2B platform, shed light on
a unique shift in product preferences. In states where marijuana is recreationally legal, retailers now buy more branded products
such as pre-rolls and edibles, which feel like true consumer packaged goods, rather than straight ‘flower’ (marijuana) to stock
their dispensaries. On average, across all recreational states, 72 percent of all wholesale cannabis purchased was branded.
According to Ryan Smith, CEO of LeafLink, certain states outpaced others in the shift to branded products – particularly
California, Arizona and Colorado.
California’s market was largely dominated by branded products, with over 90 percent of all purchases coming from companies with
established brands. Meanwhile, 83 percent of all purchases in Arizona were branded products, and Colorado hovered around 88
percent. In the past three years alone, Smith has seen Colorado’s sale of branded products increase by 69 percent, something he
attributes to consumers visiting the state around 4/20.
Next year, Smith believes industry retail sales will surpass $1.5 billion and continue to trend towards brands.
Events Calendar
May 12 – May 13: L.A. will get its first California CannaBiz Expo, an immersive, interactive cannabis business
event, designed to take you through the process of seed-to-sale, with themed rooms centered around professional services
(legal, insurance, real estate), extraction, technology, cultivation, manufacturing, CBD & health and edibles, and
over 100 speakers.
May 18: WebJoint is hosting the California Cannabis Awards in Los Angeles. The CAAs is a high-end event geared
towards nominating and awarding the top companies, entrepreneurs and advocates in the cannabis industry. Check out details and
nominees following this link.
May 19 – May 20: The 7th CannaGrow Expo will take place in Palm Springs, California, featuring more than 35
cultivation-focused educational sessions and an expo hall filled with cannabis-related technologies. In addition, the event will
include a special Extraction Summit. Pass prices range from $99 - $399.
May 22: Industry Power Women and IC3 are hosting a
brunch to close the The 2nd Institutional Capital & Cannabis Conference (West) at the J.W. Marriott Los Angeles. Interested parties
and sponsors can email the organizers to get more information clicking here.
May 30 – May 31: Former Mexican President Vicente Fox announced his own cannabis event, CannaMexico. This world
summit will take place in Guanajuato, Mexico. Speakers include Mr. Fox, activist Cheryl Shuman and many others. See details
here.
August 17 – August 18: Benzinga is hosting its first Cannabis Capital Conference in Toronto, Canada. Speakers
include 420 Investor Alan Brochstein, MedMen’s CEO Brett Roper and Lewis Goldberg of KCSA. Read all about it here.
Picture by Javier
Hasse.
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