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CannaComps Reviews: The Valens Company

The Valens Company ( SDNL)

"SNDL is the largest private-sector liquor and cannabis retailer in Canada with retail banners that include Ace Liquor, Wine and Beyond, Liquor Depot, Value Buds, Spiritleaf, and Firesale Cannabis. Additionally, the Company operates as a licensed cannabis producer and stands as one of Canada's premier vertically integrated cannabis enterprises, focusing on premium indoor cultivation, cutting-edge product development, and cost-effective manufacturing.

SNDL’s cannabis brand portfolio includes Top Leaf, Contraband, Citizen Stash, Sundial Cannabis, Palmetto, Bon Jak, Spiritleaf Selects, Versus Cannabis, Value Buds, Vacay, Grasslands and Superette."

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PANCHOS INDUSTRY RANK: 10/10 ✨

The reasons for this rank include:

1. Private Sector 

2. Product Umbrella 

3. Lab Services 

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PRIVATE SECTOR

When I hear private sector, I think big business that's so big it has to be a secret. I think stocks, bonds, shareholders, care holders, and all that other good stuff they teach you in Finance. That's what makes SDNL so boss. They're literally in the big leagues playing corporate with cannabis. Who would've thought the sweet green would make it wall Street.

It's a valuable commodity, so of course it would be there. Money makes the world go around. If it looks like some green, smells like some green, then it's some green worth investing time in to. You already know capitalism and the way they do things. Let's go over some hard core facts straight from the website. I won't get into anything too detailed because I don't want to get sued, but for a broad breakdown of what they got going on:

SDNL has their own stock symbol: NASDAQ:SNDL

SDNL has their own repurchase program:

SNDL may purchase shares from time to time at the discretion of management through open market purchases, privately negotiated transactions, block trades, derivatives, accelerated or other structured share repurchase programs, or other means

SDNL Has external auditors:

The external auditor is Marcum LLP..

Big corporate business that's so legit you can't deny it. Just thinking about it makes me wonder how corporate cannabis companies even act within their office. What do they talk about? Are there a group of guys that stand around the water cooler? Maybe even a CEO executive that talks about hash oil stocks. The possibilities are endless.

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Product umbrella 

Multiple products tied to the same company, each serving their own purpose and making their own sales to benefit the company. Modern day monopolies but on a smaller scale. SDNL is no stranger to the product umbrellas. 

Their company offers services for liquor retail banners, cannabis retail banners, and cannabis brands. The ratio is a 2:1 with cannabis being the majority. But the fact they own spaces in the alcohol industry is very impressive. Especially because those two products have a weird past and view in societys eyes. Liquor is for the most part legal. Cannabis, not so much. So being able to combine the two for a profit really says something about their business model.

Some of the cannabis brands they sponsor include : "Spiritleaf, Value Buds, Superette, Top Leaf, Contraband, etc. " 

Some of their liquor retails they do business for includes: "Wine and Beyond, Liquor Depot, Ace Liquor Discounter, etc ".  SDNL has more than enough weed, liq, and profit to go around for years to come probably.

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LAB SERVICES 

It was already cool enough that they were corporate wall Street cannabis wolfs. It was even cooler that they sell and participate in business operations for both weed and liquor products. But how cool is it to have your own testing lab. Just hearing that sounds cool enough to want. 

I'm pretty sure they're testing the next best selling hash oil that will take over all the other companies. For all you know, they're down there creating a vape pen thats years ahead of it's time. They're probably creating a never ending blunt, one where the weed never stops burning when you light it, but never withers away either. Let's stop imagining and gets facts from the site.

According to the lab services section,

"We specialize in testing for impurities and additives that can impact quality. SNDL Labs offers third party testing services as required by Health Canada for every batch. We also actively conduct academic and commercial research projects for ourselves and our clients"

Their testing platforms include Mycotoxins, metals, pesticides, residual solvents, microbials, potencies, terpenes, ingestible, etc. "

Even in the testing labs, SDNL can provide services in more ways than one. The product umbrellas exist both on the outside and the inside. Universal wealth with the green glow to match. SDNL is the Cannabis Wolf of Wall Street.

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