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LEEF品牌攀登喜馬拉雅山脈

-- 大麻公司LEEF Brands(LEEF.CN)週四宣布,已達成協議收購Standard Holdings, Inc.,後者是總部位於加州的大麻濃縮物品牌HIMALAYA VAPOR的母公司。 該公司表示:“此次收購將加州最高效的種植和提取平台之一與頂級消費品牌相結合,從而強化了LEEF的垂直整合戰略。” LEEF表示,將以約1368.8萬股普通股(包括管理層激勵股份)收購HIMALAYA,並將發行總價值10萬美元的認股權證,每股價格為0.25加元,總對價約250萬美元。 該公司補充道,透過將HIMALAYA整合到其平台中,LEEF預計將立即透過降低投入成本來改善單位經濟效益,並在合併營運的第一年從HIMALAYA產生「可觀的」自由現金流。 LEEF Brands執行長Micah Anderson表示:「這正是我們關注的收購方向:一個擁有強大客戶忠誠度的優質、正宗品牌,我們可以藉助垂直整合的基礎設施更高效地擴大其規模。我們與HIMALAYA團隊合作超過五年,對該品牌及其領導層充滿信心,這進一步增強了我們對此次合作的信心。我們相信,透過利用加州市場還利用的低成本,並在加州市場的同時提高利潤。

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