• Common shares of Atlas Global Brands (ATL) have commenced trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the ticker symbol ATL
  • Atlas currently operates two licensed cannabis facilities
  • Atlas Global is a licensed cannabis company operating in Canada and Israel
  • Atlas Global Brands Inc. (ATL) opened trading at C$1.10

Common shares of Atlas Global Brands (ATL) have commenced trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the ticker symbol ATL.

Sheldon Croome, Interim CEO for Atlas Global, commented on the listing.

“Transitioning to the public markets is an important milestone for Atlas, as it provides a platform for growth and to ultimately executes on our strategy to become a global cannabis leader. We are excited to ramp up operations and continue to increase distribution in the eight international markets we serve today. We believe synergy, business efficiency and international reach will capture market share and accelerate growth in our industry. We believe the expertise and capabilities we have assembled across the cannabis value chain positions Atlas for long-term success.ā€

Atlas Global is a licensed cannabis company operating in Canada and Israel. Atlas currently serves eight countries: Australia, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Israel, Norway, Spain, and the United Kingdom.

Atlas currently operates two fully accredited and licensed cannabis facilities, including one EU-GMP facility.

Atlas Global Brands Inc. (ATL) opened trading at C$1.10.


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