Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc
TSX:CWEB

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TSX:CWEB
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Price: 0.2 CAD 5.26% Market Closed
Market Cap: 31.8m CAD
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Market Cap
31.8m CAD
Industry
Pharmaceuticals

Charlotte's Web Holdings, Inc. engages in the production and distribution of hemp-based, cannabinoid wellness products. The company is headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company went IPO on 2018-08-29. Charlotte's Web branded products start with its own hemp genetics, which are 100 % American farm grown and manufactured into hemp extracts containing naturally occurring phytocannabinoids, including cannabidiol (CBD), CBC, cannabigerol (CBG), terpenes, flavonoids and other beneficial hemp compounds. Charlotte's Web product categories include full spectrum hemp extract oil tinctures, including liquid products; gummies, including sleep, stress, immunity, exercise recovery; capsules, CBD topical creams and lotions, as well as products for dogs. Charlotte's Web products are distributed to approximately 14,000 retail doors and 8,000 healthcare practitioners and online through the Company's Website at www.CharlottesWeb.com.

CWEB Intrinsic Value
0.55 CAD
Undervaluation 64%
Intrinsic Value
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