Sundial Growers Inc
NASDAQ:SNDL

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Sundial Growers Inc
NASDAQ:SNDL
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Price: 1.45 USD -2.68% Market Closed
Market Cap: 385m USD
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Market Cap
381.4m USD
Industry
Pharmaceuticals

Sundial Growers, Inc. is a licensed producer that crafts small-batch cannabis using state-of-the-art indoor facilities. The company is headquartered in Calgary, Alberta and currently employs 394 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-08-01. The Company’s segments include Cannabis Operations, Cannabis and Liquor Retail and Investment Operations. Its portfolio brands includes Top Leaf, Sundial Cannabis, Palmetto, and Grasslands. The firm operates the Spiritleaf retail banner. The firm also operates a private-sector retailers of alcohol in North America and Canada by number of stores, operating locations in Alberta and British Columbia. Its investment operations seek to arrange strategic capital through direct and indirect investments and partnerships throughout the global cannabis industry.

SNDL Intrinsic Value
1.97 USD
Undervaluation 27%
Intrinsic Value
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