Topic: Cannabis Investing

This Cannabis producer is using joint ventures to shore up its supply

Read Next Article →

Sign up to receive Cannabis Investing Bulletins in your inbox

Marijuana Producer

This Canadian stock has entered an array of joint ventures to expand and diversify its cannabis cultivation, product lines and markets.

Cannabis companies will need strong brands, low-cost production and supply agreements to weather the intense competition of Canada’s new recreational market. This company aims to address all of these concerns with a large Canadian and international production base and supply deals with partners in key markets. A $100.0 million share issue last April has also helped.


SPECIAL MESSAGE

Jump-start your portfolio with rising growth stocks in every issue of Stock Pickers Digest!

Each month, we present our Hot Pick—one of the market’s most dynamic stocks.

Sign up for your 30-day free trial today and see which stock is poised for big growth.

CRONOS GROUP, $13.95, symbol CRON on Toronto (Shares outstanding: 176.9 million; Market cap: $2.5 billion; TSI Cannabis Quality Rating (CQR):   ; www.cronosgroup.com) owns a portfolio of companies operating in the emerging medical and recreational cannabis market. Cronos Group’s head office is located in Toronto, Ontario. The company is also listed on Nasdaq under the symbol CRON.

The company owns three main assets:

  • Cronos holds 100% of Peace Naturals, a company licensed to produce and sell dried cannabis and cannabis oils through wholesale and direct-to-consumer channels under its own medical cannabis brand. Peace Naturals is located on 95 acres of land in Stayner, Ontario, and has a total annual production capacity of 40,000 kilograms.
  • The company also owns 100% of Original BC. That firm, located on 31 acres of land in Armstrong, B.C., is licensed to cultivate and sell medical marijuana.
  • In addition, Cronos has an interest in Whistler Medical Marijuana Company. That firm is licensed to produce and sell medical marijuana and cannabis oil. Whistler specializes in growing cannabis that is certified organic.

Cronos has also entered into an array of joint ventures aimed at expanding production, securing supply agreements, and developing an international presence.

  1. Cronos Australia is a 50/50 joint venture that will serve as a hub for Australia, New Zealand, and South East Asia. Cronos Australia is located on 120 acres in Melbourne, Australia, and will initially include a 20,000-square-foot facility with an expected production capacity of 2,000 kilograms annually.
  2. The company has signed an exclusive supply agreement with Pohl-Boskamp, a pharmaceutical manufacturer and supplier that distributes products to over 12,000 German pharmacies. With German health insurance now covering medical cannabis, there is expected to be a shortage of cannabis in that country.
  3. Cronos Israel is a joint venture with Kibbutz Gan Shmuel, which already exports to 35 countries throughout Europe & Asia. Cronos Israel is situated in an ideal climate for low-cost, high-quality production. The operation has the potential to expand its production beyond 100,000 kilograms annually.
  4. Cronos has a distribution partnership with Delfarma, a privately owned pharmaceutical wholesaler in Poland. Delfarma distributes directly to over 5,000 pharmacies and more than 200 hospitals. That distribution network reaches approximately 40% of the Polish domestic market.
  5. NatuEra is a 50/50 joint venture between Cronos and an affiliate of Agroidea SAS, a major Colombian agricultural services provider with over 30 years of research, development and production operations.  The joint venture will engage in the development, cultivation, manufacturing, and export of cannabis-based medicinal and consumer products for the Latin American and global markets. NatuEra plans to build a cultivation and manufacturing facility on 207 acres in Cundinamarca, Colombia. It then wants to become a major production platform for premium-quality cannabis and cannabinoid-derived products.
  6. In December 2016, Cronos launched a joint venture led by Phil Fontaine, former National Chief of the Assembly of First Nations. Indigenous Roots plans to build and operate licensed facilities and to provide medical cannabis to First Nations communities. This will provide Cronos with a nontraditional distribution channel, production capacity, and a distinctive brand. Indigenous Roots plans to construct a 30,000-square-foot production facility on the premises of Original BC but is awaiting clarification on provincial distribution frameworks before raising capital for the project.
  7. In March 2018, Cronos Group entered into a joint venture with MedMen Enterprises. The new company, MedMen Canada, holds the exclusive license for the MedMen brand in Canada for a minimum term of 20 years. It is also in the process of obtaining the necessary licenses, permits, and retail locations to create a retail chain modelled after the MedMen retail concept in Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Manhattan.
  8. In July 2018, Cronos announced a 50/50 joint venture with a leading Canadian greenhouse operator. The new company, Cronos Growing Company, plans to construct an 850,000-square-foot greenhouse for cannabis production on roughly 100 acres in Kingsville, Ontario. Once fully operational, the greenhouse is expected to produce up to 70,000 kilograms of cannabis annually.
  9. In August 2018, Cronos announced a supply agreement with Cura Cannabis Solutions. Cura will purchase a minimum of 20,000 kilograms of cannabis per year from Cronos. Cura also intends to build a proprietary extraction facility on land owned by Cronos in B.C.
  10. In August 2018, Cronos Group finalized supply agreements with both the Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation and the BC Liquor Distribution Branch.
  11. On September 4, 2018, Cronos Group Inc. and Ginkgo Bioworks Inc., a biotech company in Boston, MA, announced a partnership to produce biologically engineered cannabinoids. Using its biotech expertise, Ginkgo will work with Cronos Group to genetically engineer the active compounds in cannabis.

On September 13, 2018, Cronos announced the launch of a new brand, Spinach, aimed at the recreational market. Spinach is positioned to complement the company’s premium brand, Cove, and is tailored to the price-sensitive, higher-volume consumer. The company believes that it has the consistency and low production costs necessary to establish itself in this market segment.

For the three months ending June 30, 2018, Cronos’ revenue increased 466.6%, to $3.4 million from $643,000 a year earlier. In the quarter, cannabis oil sales accounted for 40% of domestic medical sales as compared to 29% the previous year. Nonetheless, 80% of the company’s total revenue is from the sale of dry cannabis. The company reported a profit of $762,000, or nil per share, in the latest quarter, compared to a profit of $185,000, or nil per share. However, the profit in both quarters was due to estimated gains on the value of Cronos’ inventory of cannabis. On an operating basis, it lost money.

On June 30, 2018, Cronos Group had long-term debt of just $5.8 million and held cash of $89.6 million.

With legalization and the rush to market, cannabis companies will need strong brands, low-cost production and supply agreements. They’ll also need access to international markets. In addition, they’ll require enough liquidity to ride out an unstable and unpredictable business environment that is likely to suffer from oversupply.

Cronos Group has tried to address all of these concerns by establishing a large Canadian and international production base, establishing diversified supply agreements, and developing a portfolio of brands that should resonate with a range of consumers. As well, Cronos Group strengthened its liquidity with a $100.0 million share issue in April 2018.

Like most marijuana producers, the company needs huge revenue growth to justify its current market cap. If its revenue growth stalls, or if its international ventures run into significant problems, Cronos could drop sharply as momentum traders unload the stock.

Cronos Group has a 3-Leaf Cannabis Quality Rating (CQR). The stock is a speculative buy for aggressive investors who want exposure to the marijuana industry.

Comments

Tell Us What YOU Think

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Please be respectful with your comments and help us keep this an area that everyone can enjoy. If you believe a comment is abusive or otherwise violates our Terms of Use, please click here to report it to the administrator.