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This is a list of the world's largest cannabis companies by revenue. The list shows cannabis companies ranked by annual revenue. The list includes companies whose primary business activities are associated with cannabis. Globally, Curaleaf is the largest cannabis company in the world. [1]
The company name was changed to Curaleaf in 2018, [3] just prior to going public on Toronto's Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol CURA. [4] It also raised $400 million in what was considered the largest stock offering in cannabis industry history. [5] Curaleaf has grown to be the largest Cannabis company in the world. [6]
Trulieve is a business in the U.S. cannabis industry.It is considered the second largest in the segment, behind Curaleaf, with $1.2 billion in 2022 sales. [1] In 2021, after acquiring Canadian company Harvest, Trulieve became at the time the largest cannabis company in the world, [2] and claimed to be the most profitable.
The entertainment company saw the number of its satellite subscribers drop by 173,000 in the second quarter—100,000 of whom were paid subscribers. (The remainder were promotional and trial ...
Non-infused chocolates and gummies are passed to people waiting in line for the 10:00 a.m. opening of the Great Smokies Cannabis Company dispensary in Cherokee, NC on Saturday, September 7, 2024.
It was the second Illinois-based cannabis company to go public on the CSE in 2018, after Green Thumb Industries. [10] Cresco began trading on the CSE on December 3, 2018, [ 11 ] raising $87 million; at this point, it had raised $205 million over the course of 2018.
weGrow was a national hydroponics franchise that sold products and services to help patients cultivate medicinal marijuana. [1] [2] It was the first hydroponics store in the US that openly talked about cultivating cannabis for medical use. It was branded as the "first honest hydro store" and called the "Wal-Mart of Weed" by CNN. [3]
Privateer Holdings portfolio companies include: Leafly, Tilray, and Marley Natural, a partnership with the Bob Marley estate launching a line of cannabis-focused goods. [7] Privateer Holdings acquired Leafly in 2011. In 2014, Leafly became the first cannabis company to place an advertisement in the New York Times. [8]