Canopy Growth investment to cost Constellation a record $54-million loss this quarter

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Constellation invested more than US$4 billion in Canopy, but the cannabis firm has not turned a profit nor expects to for another three to five years

Constellation Brands Inc expects to record a loss of about US$54.8 million in its current quarter from its billion-dollar investment in weed producer Canopy Growth, the Corona brewer disclosed in a regulatory filing on Monday.

Constellation invested more than US$4 billion in the loss-making Canopy for a nearly 56 per cent stake in the marijuana producer, banking on the proposed legalization of recreational weed in several countries. The very next month, Canopy fired founder and co-Chief Executive Officer Bruce Linton, a move that analysts believe was orchestrated by Constellation.

 

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