Acreage Holdings Inc
OTC:ACRDF

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Price: 0.122 USD -3.17% Market Closed
Market Cap: 9.9m USD
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Market Cap
9.9m USD
Industry
Pharmaceuticals

Acreage Holdings, Inc. engages in owning and operating cannabis licenses and assets in the U.S. with respect to the number of states with cannabis related licenses. The company is headquartered in New York City, New York and currently employs 1,090 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2018-11-15. The Company’s operations include cultivating cannabis plants, manufacturing branded consumer products, distributing cannabis flower and manufactured products, and retailing and dosable cannabis products to consumers. The Company’s brands include Superflux, Prime and Botanist. The company also owns and operates contractual relationships with cannabis cultivation facilities, dispensaries and other cannabis-related companies in the United States. The firm also owns Universal Hemp, LLC, which is a hemp subsidiary that distributes, markets and sells cannabidiol (CBD) products throughout the United States.

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