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Shares in Canadian Cannabis Company Fall 28% Following Short-Sellers’ Report

The Canadian PressLast updated July 28, 2020
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LEAMINGTON, ONTARIO (CP) — Aphria Inc. says it stands behind its Latin American operations as its shares continued to fall in the wake of a short-sellers’ report that raised questions about the company’s acquisitions in the region.Learn About Cannabis in CanadaAphria chief executive Vic Neufeld said Tuesday the acquisition of licenses and other assets and related businesses in Colombia, Argentina and Jamaica and a right of first offer and refusal in respect of Brazil were an important strategic deal.

Neufeld said the company has made considerable progress supporting and building out its operations on the ground in Latin America and the Caribbean since the deal closed in September.

Together with other members of the company’s executive team, Neufeld said they personally bought a total of more than $3.1 million in Aphria shares on Monday as a demonstration of confidence in the company.

“It is the commitment of our incredible team and partners that has gotten us to where we are today, making Aphria a global cannabis success story,” Neufeld said.

Shares in Aphria fell nearly 28% in trading Monday after short sellers called the Canadian marijuana producer a “black hole” and alleged that its recent international acquisitions totalling roughly $280-million were “largely worthless.”

The shares were down an additional 17% or $1.32 at $6.28 in early trading Tuesday.

Quintessential Capital Management and Hindenburg Research, which are short on Aphria, alleged the company acquired foreign companies in countries including Jamaica, Argentina and Colombia at “vastly inflated” prices and in ways that it believes benefit a group of insiders.

Aphria, one of the largest Canadian cannabis companies by market capitalization, has called the short-sellers’ allegations “false and defamatory.”

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