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CANOPY GROWTH TO INDUSTRY: EAT OUR DUST

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By Alex Halperin
07/01/2019 09:08 AM GMT-0700
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Bruce Linton

Bloomberg profiles Bruce Linton, CEO of Canopy Growth, the world’s largest cannabis company.

Linton says he wants to build a company so big that there’s “no question who’s No. 1. [and] It’s difficult to see who’s behind us because they’re so far behind.”

  • Canopy has a market cap of roughly $15B on the New York Stock Exchange. In 2018, it notched $120M in revenue. “For sure the opportunity is overstated, but what else is exciting right now?” Linton says.
  • Linton doesn’t use cannabis.
  • Canopy is developing a product line with Martha Stewart. The first offerings will be for pets. It also has partnerships with Snoop Dogg and Seth Rogen.
  • Canopy has more than 3,400 employees, about a third work at its headquarters, a former Hershey’s chocolate factory in Smiths Falls, Ontario.
  • Canopy sells MED in nine countries.
  • The company says it has about 20 trials planned or underway to test MED’s effects on sleep, pain and mood.
  • Before cannabis Linton spend three decades as a serial entrepreneur in divergent industries.

Following a string of acquisitions, Canopy is no longer interested in buying cannabis producers, Reuters reports.

There’s no Seeing Green column in this issue.

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Next week we’ll publish an exclusive WeedWeek interview with Kevin Murphy, CEO of Acreage Holdings, which Canopy plans to acquire for $3.4B upon federal legalization. (Or perhaps sooner.)

Quick Hit

  1. In a separate piece, Bloomberg suggests the industry needs standards.
  2. Barron’s says Canopy competitor Aurora could be one of the first big pot companies to turn a profit.
 

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