Thursday, November 15, 2018

Lawsuit throws German cannabis program into limbo; deadline delayed to Dec. 11

Advantage for importers
Another delay in handing out domestic cultivation licenses would give an advantage to international companies currently supplying the German medical cannabis market, as locally produced MMJ could be pushed to 2020 or beyond.
Companies from Canada and the Netherlands are exporting a record amount of medical cannabis to Germany.
Another large Canadian medical cannabis company, Ontario-based Aphria, announced last week its intention to buy Densborn, Germany-based CC Pharma for 24.5 million euros ($28 million) in cash on closing and another 23.5 million euros if certain performance milestones are met.
Aphria aims to obtain its European Union Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) – an essential European quality standard – joining Aurora, Maricann, Cronos, Tilray and Canopy Growth.
Only EU GMP-certified companies can export medical cannabis products to Germany.
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Lawsuit throws German cannabis program into limbo; deadline delayed to Dec. 11

Another lawsuit challenging the application process to grow medical cannabis in Germany could throw the already-delayed domestic cultivation plans even further into a state of uncertainty.
In an update to the public tender, the German Federal Institute for Drugs and Medical Devices (BfArM) disclosed a lawsuit filed in the Dusseldorf Higher Regional Court (OLG Dusseldorf).
The current deadline to apply – already pushed from Oct. 22 to Nov.  5 – stands at Dec. 11.
According to the BfArM notice, the case is expected to be decided around April 2019.
On Thursday, BfArM moved the date until which companies must bind their offers grow medical marijuana to April, so it is unclear when the winners of the application process will be awarded.
Germany had intended to award the country’s first domestic licenses in the first quarter of next year.
A court ruling in favor of the plaintiff could result in the entire program starting from scratch.
“It does, to a great extent, put the current tender in limbo. The tender has already been delayed multiple times, including last week,” said Deepak Anand, vice president of Toronto consultancy Cannabis Compliance.
The first application process started in 2017 and was delayed until March 2018, after a plaintiff successfully sued the government over the process.
Up for grabs are 13 contracts, or ” lots,” and a single company can get up to five contracts. Each lot calls for 200 kilograms (440 pounds) to start.
Advantage for importers
Another delay in handing out domestic cultivation licenses would give an advantage to international companies currently supplying the German medical cannabis market, as locally produced MMJ could be pushed to 2020 or beyond.
Companies from Canada and the Netherlands are exporting a record amount of medical cannabis to Germany.
Canadian multinationals that include Tilray, Cronos Group, Aurora Cannabis and Canopy Growth are establishing cultivation centers in places such as Denmark, Portugal and Israel – and much of that production could end up supplying the German market.
Another large Canadian medical cannabis company, Ontario-based Aphria, announced last week its intention to buy Densborn, Germany-based CC Pharma for 24.5 million euros ($28 million) in cash on closing and another 23.5 million euros if certain performance milestones are met.
Aphria aims to obtain its European Union Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) – an essential European quality standard – joining Aurora, Maricann, Cronos, Tilray and Canopy Growth.
Only EU GMP-certified companies can export medical cannabis products to Germany.

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HouseBought$ValAveSold$ValAveNet$Net
53 Morgan Stanley434,30620,424,77347.029159,0567,476,55947.006275,250-12,948,214
39 Merrill Lynch469,68322,151,69747.163390,21518,376,19447.09279,468-3,775,503
65 Goldman74,1013,475,45846.90228,0801,316,80446.89546,021-2,158,654
85 Scotia314,22314,805,41747.118284,76913,374,76846.96729,454-1,430,649
2 RBC594,08527,924,19947.004568,29726,803,88347.16525,788-1,120,316
143 Pershing21,5201,024,72247.6177,454351,73547.18714,066-672,987
88 Credential76,4473,614,52347.28171,0803,359,28147.2615,367-255,242
80 National Bank139,3806,536,40346.896134,3506,312,43046.9855,030-223,973
43 Caldwell1,60076,51747.8231004,70047.001,500-71,817
35 Friedberg2,300107,34846.67380037,86147.3261,500-69,487
22 Fidelity3,485159,69445.8232,200103,29346.9511,285-56,401
76 Industrial Alliance90042,76347.5140900-42,763
56 Edward Jones95444,34246.4844220,52946.446512-23,813
36 Latimer64030,55747.74535516,57146.679285-13,986
15 UBS24911,56346.4380249-11,563
68 Leede1,00046,96746.96790041,99846.664100-4,969
3 AltaCorp27,7481,298,88146.8127,8301,303,87746.851-824,996
25 Odlum30014,04446.81338418,03746.971-843,993
74 GMP021010,00647.648-21010,006
70 Manulife50724,22347.77777536,50347.101-26812,280
59 PI030013,50045.00-30013,500
48 Laurentian050023,91547.83-50023,915
101 SG Capital2,312104,35745.1373,200151,15747.237-88846,800
27 Dundee01,00047,05347.053-1,00047,053
18 Echelon2,00094,57447.2873,000141,55847.186-1,00046,984
57 Interactive9,327437,98246.95910,370487,02846.965-1,04349,046
97 M Partners01,50072,09348.062-1,50072,093
83 Mackie22210,42746.9682,00095,70047.85-1,77885,273
94 Hampton1,23956,85145.8853,165140,10944.268-1,92683,258
28 BBS7,426347,25946.7639,791455,19946.492-2,365107,940
124 Questrade211,8529,934,02446.891214,39210,042,20546.84-2,540108,181
62 Haywood1,80084,11246.7294,800223,63646.591-3,000139,524
33 Canaccord9,207416,16445.20112,809587,31345.852-3,602171,149
90 Barclays1004,76347.634,700208,12644.282-4,600203,363
99 Jitney124,2005,845,37047.064132,6006,283,39747.386-8,400438,027
7 TD Sec920,32943,411,83247.17929,92343,848,40047.153-9,594436,568
9 BMO Nesbitt210,6549,905,11847.021220,66810,385,87147.066-10,014480,753
19 Desjardins36,4251,711,46346.98648,7632,284,61946.851-12,338573,156
5 Penson175,6468,217,47746.784189,2968,879,07146.906-13,650661,594
8 Eight020,000959,99148.00-20,000959,991
14 ITG1,96590,73146.17423,9571,070,35344.678-21,992979,622
1 Anonymous2,113,22699,462,08547.0662,136,191100,594,22847.09-22,9651,132,143
13 Instinet236,69611,108,01346.929273,19012,908,08147.249-36,4941,800,068
89 Raymond James071,2033,381,61947.493-71,2033,381,619
72 Credit Suisse4,683217,83646.516105,9195,008,46947.286-101,2364,790,633
79 CIBC1,910,53489,840,43247.0242,042,73795,857,24146.926-132,2036,016,809
TOTAL8,143,271383,114,96147.0478,143,271383,114,96147.04700

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