Zenabis

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History and Establishment

  • Originally known as International Herbs Medical Marijuana Ltd.
  • Co-founded by Monty Sikka & Mark Catroppa.
  • Purchased first facility in 2014 in New Brunswick.
  • Received cultivation license from Health Canada in 2017.
  • Received sales license for dried marijuana from Health Canada in 2018.

Acquisition and Corporate Changes

  • Parent company Sun Pharm completed reverse take-over of Bevo Agro Inc. in January 2019.
  • Two firms operated under Zenabis Global Inc.
  • Traded on TSX under ticker symbol ZENA.
  • Acquired by HEXO Corp in 2021 in an all-stock deal.
  • Zenabis struggled on the stock market like other medical marijuana companies in Canada.

License and Approval

  • Received license to sell cannabis oil in March 2019.
  • Received sales license for dried marijuana in 2018.
  • Acquired cultivation license from Health Canada in 2017.
  • Purchased first facility in New Brunswick in 2014.

Trading Performance and Market Impact

  • Zenabis struggled on the stock market.
  • Stock down 32% in a week.
  • Traded on TSX under ticker symbol ZENA.
  • Acquired by HEXO Corp in 2021.
  • HEXO Corp. and Zenabis Global Inc. announced closing of arrangement on June 1, 2021.

Media and Industry Recognition

  • Zenabis aims to be major player in Canada’s pot industry – Gyarmati, Sandor.
  • New Brunswick hopes cannabis can help drive rural economic recovery – Gabrielle Fahmy.
  • Zenabis received approval to sell cannabis oil products – 19 March 2019.
  • Zenabis born from another reverse takeover in cannabis industry – PotNetwork.
  • Cannabis company with N.B. footprint has ambitious growth plans – Cherise Letson.

Zenabis Data Sources

Reference URL
Glossary https:/glossary/zenabis
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zenabis
Wikidata https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q65064781
Knowledge Graph https://www.google.com/search?kgmid=/g/11h0_h1thh
DBPedia http://dbpedia.org/resource/Zenabis
Product Ontology http://www.productontology.org/id/Zenabis