A recently launched exchange-traded fund (ETF) added a C$1 billion company to its list of holdings that operates in what is predicted to be the latest trend in marijuana investing.
On Monday (May 13), Columbia Care (NEO:CCHW) was included on the Horizons US Marijuana Index ETF (NEO:HMUS).
The medical marijuana company made its debut on the NEO Exchange in April, in which it became the first company with an enterprise value of over C$1 billion to list on the exchange thanks to a merger with a special purpose acquisition corporation (SPAC).
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Give me my free report!According to Horizons ETFs Management (Canada), Columbia Care’s C$2 billion valuation makes the company eligible for a maximum weighting of 10 percent in the funds portfolio.
Normally, HMUS adds new stocks during a quarterly rebalancing done by Horizons. However, this addition was done via a “fast entry” rule.
The stock of Columbia Care was added to the new US-focused fund from Horizons given the firm’s interest in the US cannabis market.
The Horizons US Marijuana Index ETF launched in April. Steve Hawkins, president and CEO of Horizons ETFs, said in a press release that he anticipates to see investors gain interest in the US market as the country undergoes regulation changes for cannabis.
As of the Friday (May 10) trading session, Columbia Care was the fourth largest holding for the fund, coming behind Cresco Labs (CSE:CL,OTCQX:CRLBF), Charlotte’s Web (CSE:CWEB,OTCQX:CWBHF) and Curaleaf Holdings (CSE:CURA,OTCQX:CURLF).
Marijuana remains an illegal substance at a federal level in the US, despite legalization programs from several states opening the market to medical or recreational sales.
Columbia Care’s roadmap to its public debut
As part of its public debut, Nicholas Vita, vice chairman and CEO of Columbia Care, said the company is focused on solving “some of the world’s most challenging unmet medical and health needs through the use of our proprietary portfolio of consistently dosed, pharmaceutical-quality cannabis-based medicines.”
Columbia Care reached the NEO Exchange after completing a merger with a public entity created by financial institution Canaccord Genuity (TSX:CF,OTC Pink:CCORF) and designed as a SPAC.
“In this particular case we sold C$40 million of effective blind pool cash into a public vehicle and then we said look, if someone wants to go public they can just merge with our SPAC,” Canaccord’s president and CEO Dan Daviau told the Financial Post.
During its Q1 financial results release last Wednesday (May 8), Columbia Care posted revenues of US$12.9 million. The company earned US$39.3 million in revenue during 2018.
Vita said, thanks to its public debut, that the company will be able to accelerate its roadmap of operations in the US.
The executive added the public launch will also aid in the launch of the company’s hemp-derived cannabidiol products into “traditional consumer retail channels.”
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SPAC debuts in the cannabis market gain momentum
During the Vancouver edition of the Arcview Investor Forum in May, Jonathan Sandelman, CEO of Cannabis Strategies Acquisition (NEO:CSA.A), said that SPACs are much more transparent, which will be a big attraction point for investors.
“Its mission is to be very much like a private equity firm, but with daily liquidity, with the optionality not given to a private equity manager but to the investor,” Sandelman said.
The SPAC executive said his firm had already acquired five marijuana companies in the US.
On Monday, Mercer Park Brand Acquisition (NEO:BRND.U) started trading, adding another cannabis SPAC company to its listings.
The firm raised US$402 million as part of its initial public offering. According to the NEO Exchange, Mercer Park will focus on acquiring companies with a value between US$300 million and US$800 million.
This is the fourth cannabis-focused SPAC to list on NEO, following .A, .UN, and Canaccord Genuity Growth Corp, which recently completed its qualifying transaction resulting in Columbia Care on NEO.
— NEO Exchange (@Aequitas_NEO) May 13, 2019
Anna Serin, director of listings development with the Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE), told the audience at the Arcview Investor Forum the exchange is getting ready to begin offering SPACs amongst its cannabis listings in the near future.
“With a SPAC, you’re investing in a management team who’s going to go out and acquire assets … in the future,” she said.
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Securities Disclosure: I, Bryan Mc Govern, hold no direct investment interest in any company mentioned in this article.