Fire & Flower Holdings Inc. has unveiled the first examples of its new cannabis retail partnership with the owner of Circle K convenience stores and gasoline bars.
The Edmonton-based cannabis company says it expects to benefit from high-traffic Circle K locations while complying with all applicable regulations.
Its partner is Quebec-based Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., which acquired 9.9 per cent of Fire & Flower’s equity in July 2019 with options to increase its stake to 50.1 per cent.
Alimentation Couche-Tard operates internationally and in most of Canada under the Circle K banner but still does business in its home province as Couche-Tard.
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In addition to being licensed to sell cannabis in several provinces, Fire & Flower has developed a digital retail platform for its business.
Chief executive Trevor Fencott says Fire & Flower’s technology and co-location strategy position it to capitalize on domestic and international opportunities.
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Fire & Flower shares closed at 76 cents per share in Monday trading, up nearly six per cent from Friday’s close, but down about 50 per cent since the Couche-Tard investment last July.
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Watch below: Some Global News videos about Fire & Flower.
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