In its annual report, the company was particularly upbeat about opportunities to invest in listed and unlisted cannabis businesses in Canada and it was well-placed to do so.
Chairman Peter Wall said that FY20 had seen the company implement its investment strategy to recycle capital raised from the sale of MediPharm Labs in 2018/19 into investment opportunities provided by existing and new investees.
He said: “Significant new investments included existing investees Weed Me Inc and Embark Health Inc, whilst we also added new investees in WeedMD Inc, Sequoya Cannabis Limited and Bespoke A Limited Partnership.
“MMJ’s asset manager, Embark Ventures Inc (EbV), has added considerable value in sourcing new investments to diversify our cannabis portfolio whilst also providing resources to actively manage MMJ’s holdings in existing investments.”
MMJ also holds warrants, which are similar to options in Australia, and contractual rights in a number of its existing listed and unlisted investments which provide opportunities to make follow-on investments in businesses at a discount to future valuations and where it is well placed to understand their potential returns.
In February 2020, MMJ announced a share purchase plan (SPP) with the company receiving eligible subscriptions of A$389,400 from 158 shareholders at the issue price of 8 cents per share.
Those MMJ shareholders who supported the company’s SPP through subscribing for new shares have been rewarded with share price appreciation.
The funds raised were invested in a follow-on investment in Sequoya.
Notably, the impact of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic up to June 30, 2020, has not had a financial impact on MMJ.
Wall said: “The internal operations of MMJ have not been significantly impacted and we have not observed a material adverse impact on the operations of our material investments or any consequential material specific impact from COVID-19 on MMJ’s valuation, and/or any impact on recoverability of loans advanced during the year still receivable as at 30 June 2020.”
Material changes during the period in the fair value of investees include:
MMJ is confident it is well placed to continue to roll-out its investment strategy for the remainder of 2020 and into 2021.
Key elements of the strategy are:
Wall said the board appreciated the continued support of MMJ’s shareholders during a challenging period in its efforts to generate positive returns for shareholders.
He said: “We remain committed to delivering value for all shareholders.”