The Daily Hit: October 7, 2019

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It’s time for your Daily Hit of cannabis financial news for October 7, 2019.

On the Site

NBA Veteran Al Harrington’s Viola Closes on $16m Financing Round

NBA veteran Al Harrington’s Viola closed on a $16 million funding round led by Gotham Green Partners. This is the first institutional investment in the company. The company said that this latest round of funding will assist with the acquisition of a 34,500 sq. ft cultivation, processing and distribution facility in Adelanto, California as well as the completion of Viola’s 48,000 sq. ft facility in Detroit, Michigan. The funds will also enable Viola to continue to advance the growth of the company’s personnel with key new hires that will continue to establish Viola as a leader in the cannabis marketplace.

Surterra Wellness

Surterra Wellness today announced that it has changed its corporate name to Parallel effective today. In June, Private cannabis company Surterra Wellness closed on the initial $100 million Series D funding round and expanded its Board of Directors.  The company noted back then that the participants in the round included existing and new investors including former Patrón Spirits Company CEO, Ed Brown.

The Power That Data Has On Brand

Knowledge is power and the more data you have the better choices you can make for your brands. Akerna has been gathering data through its MJ Platform and will demonstrate how this data can be used for success with your brand. This panel was taped at the green Market Summit on September 11 in Los Angeles.

In Other News

TerrAscend

TerrAscend Corp. (CSE: TER) (OTCQX: TRSSF) announced that Health Canada has approved the company’s plan to expand its facility in Mississauga, Ontario from from 17,800 sq. ft. to 51,800 sq. ft. The expansion will include additional cultivation capacity, a commercial kitchen, formulation rooms and increased primary and secondary packaging capacity. “Achieving this approval milestone is a crucial step in our plan to cultivate premium grade cannabis at scale for distribution to the EU and other international markets,” said Michael Nashat, CEO of TerrAscend.

Emerald Health Therapeutics

Emerald Health Therapeutics (TSXV: EMH) (OTCQX: EMHTF) announced that its subsidiary, Verdélite, has a received a license amendment from Health Canada for the complete growing and processing area in its 88,000 square foot indoor facility. This will allow the company to increase its production space from 4 to 21 highly-controlled-environment grow rooms and to a total of 16 processing rooms. “This new license amendment allows Verdélite to transition into its full commercial phase and positions Verdélite as a key growth contributor to Emerald’s financial results in 2020,” said Riaz Bandali, CEO of Emerald Health.

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William Sumner

William Sumner is a freelance writer specializing in the legal cannabis industry. You can follow William on Twitter @W_Sumner or on Medium.


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