Village Farms International s Pure Sunfarms Launches Branded Gummies
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VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Village Farms International, Inc. ( Village Farms or the Company ) (NASDAQ: VFF) (TSX: VFF) today announced its wholly owned subsidiary, Pure Sunfarms, unveiled its first cannabis-infused edible products, Pure Sunfarms Real Fruit Gummies. A selection of Pure Sunfarms Real Fruit Gummies are expected to be launched in British Columbia next week, with the full range of flavours and potencies expected to be available in that province, as well as other provinces, in the months ahead. With the launch of Real Fruit Gummies, Pure Sunfarms offers branded products in each of the five largest cannabis product categories in Canada – dried flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles and oils – which can comprise as much as 90%
February 2019 Best Performing Marijuana Stocks
From Sean Williams: If it feels as if marijuana stocks can do no wrong of late, you’d be right. Since the year began, the
Horizons Marijuana Life Sciences ETF, the first-ever cannabis exchange-traded fund in Canada, has risen by 60%. Although gains in February were considerably more subdued relative to January, this popular ETF still tacked on an 8% gain last month.
Among individual pot stocks, things weren’t nearly as bullish in February as they were in January, when you could have seemingly thrown a dart with a blindfold on and made money. Of the 50 marijuana stocks I screened, 24 fell last month, with 26 advancing. That’s a pretty even distribution.
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Village Farms International Completes US$135 Million Registered Direct Offering
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Company ) (NASDAQ: VFF) (TSX: VFF), announced today that it has closed its previously announced registered direct offering with certain institutional investors for the purchase and sale of an aggregate of 10,887,097 common shares at a purchase price of US$12.40 (approximately CA$15.70) per unit for gross proceeds of approximately US$135 million (approximately CA$171 million) before placement agent fees and other offering expenses payable by Village Farms.
The net proceeds from this offering are intended to be used for general working capital purposes.
Upon closing of the offering there were 77,818,908 issued and outstanding common shares of Village Farms.