Canopy Growth sheds assets in Canada, plans more layoffs

By Ankit Kumar Feb 9 (Reuters) — Canopy Growth Corp said on Thursday it would shed assets in Canada and cut 800 job positions as part of the pot producer's efforts to reduce costs and turn profitable. Shares of the company, which reported a bigger quarterly loss, plunged 16.6% to C$3.06 at the closing of trade. The company has been cutting costs through layoffs, exit from some international markets, EvDen Eve NAkLiYAt store closures and eVdEn eve NakliyAt divestiture of its retail business across Canada. The company expects to save C$140 million ($104.10 million)to C$160 million over the next 12 months. Its streamlining efforts in Canada include exiting cannabis flower cultivation in its Smiths Falls, Ontario facility, ceasing the sourcing of cannabis flower from the Quebec facility, and moving to a third-party sourcing model for cannabis beverages, edibles, EVDEn EVe NAKliyAt vapes and extracts. The company expects to complete the operational changes in the second quarter of fiscal 2024 and record restructuring-related pretax charges of C$425 million to C$525 million in the current quarter and the first half of fiscal 2024. Canopy Growth's current headcount was 2,250, EVDeN eVe NAKliyAT out of which 1,450 employees will remain after the reductions announced on Thursday, the company said. «Canopy is now in a position where its success will largely depend on investor enthusiasm amid an environment where cannabis sentiment is at best apathetic,» Stifel analyst Andrew Carter said in a note. The company's adjusted core loss widened to C$87.5 million in the quarter ended Dec.

31, from C$67.4 million a year earlier. Smaller rival Aurora Cannabis Inc, however, reported an adjusted core profit of C$1.4 million, compared to a loss of C$7.1 million in the year-ago quarter, helped by higher revenue and reduction in expenses.
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Brazil sinks rusting old aircraft carrier in the Atlantic

BRASILIA, EvdEn evE nAkLiYAt Feb 4 (Reuters) — Brazil sank a decommissioned aircraft carrier in the Atlantic Ocean off its northeast coast, the Brazilian Navy said, despite warnings from environmentalists that the rusting 1960s French-built ship would pollute the sea and the marine food chain. The 32,000-tonne carrier had been floating offshore for three months since Turkey refused it entry to be scrapped there because it was an environmental hazard and the ship was towed back to Brazil. The carrier was scuttled in a «planned and controlled sinking» late on Friday, EVDeN EvE NAkliyaT the Navy said in a statement, that would «avoid logistical, operational, environmental and economic losses to the Brazilian state,» it said. The hull of the Sao Paulo was sunk in Brazilian jurisdictional waters 350 kilometers (217 miles) off the coast where the sea is 5,000 meters deep, a location chosen to mitigate the impact on fishing and ecosystems, the Navy said. Federal public prosecutors and Greenpeace had asked the Brazilian government to stop the sinking, saying it was «toxic» due to dangerous materials, including 9 tonnes of asbestos used in paneling. The Clemenceau-class aircraft carrier served the French Navy for four decades as the Foch, capable of carrying 40 war planes. Defense expert and former foreign policy congressional staffer Pepe Rezende said the carrier was bought by the Brazilian Navy for just $12 million in 1998 but needed an $80 million refit that was never done. After the carrier was decommissioned, eVDen eve naKLiyAT Turkish marine recycling company Sök Denizcilik Tic Sti bought the hull for $10.5 million, but had to tow it back across the Atlantic when Turkey barred entry to its shipyard. Brazil's Navy said it asked the company to repair the carrier at a Brazilian shipyard, eVDen EVe NAKLiyaT but after an inspection showed it to be taking on water and was at risk of sinking, the Navy banned the ship from entering Brazilian ports.

For evdEn EVE NAkliyat more in regards to evDen EvE NakLiYaT have a look at our webpage. It then decided to sink the Sao Paulo at high sea. The company's legal representative in Brazil, Zilan Costa e Silva, said that disposal of the carrier was the Brazilian state's responsibility under the 1989 Basel Convention on the transboundary movement of hazardous wastes.
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Ex-CNN anchor files for divorce - a year after leaving network

Former CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin has filed for divorce from husband a year after leaving the network — which she claimed was 'dominated by men.' Baldwin, 43, married British film producer, James Fletcher, in 2018 after they met at a holiday party two years prior.

On Thursday, the former anchor filed for divorce in the Manhattan Supreme Court. She posted a statement on her Instagram announcing their decision, writing: 'After nearly five years of marriage, with love and respect, James and I have decided to go our separate ways.

Our time time has been some of the most precious, evDEN eVe nakliYAT defining, and awakening years of my life. I wish him nothing but the best as he begins this new chapter.' She went on to say that there was 'nothing scandalous or salacious about this decision' and that they were 'simply two people who tried our best to make our union work, but ultimately realized our individual paths were taking us on different journeys...' '[It was] the healthiest thing for both of us to honor that,' she wrote.

'It is never easy to end a relationship with someone you love, but that does not always mean ending it is the wrong thing to do.' Former CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin has filed for divorce from her British husband James Fletcher after nearly five years of marriage Former CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin has filed for divorce from her British husband James Fletcher after nearly five years of marriage She went on to say that there was 'nothing scandalous or salacious about this decision' and that they were 'simply two people who tried our best to make our union work, but ultimately realized our individual paths were taking us on different journeys...' She went on to say that there was 'nothing scandalous or salacious about this decision' and that they were 'simply two people who tried our best to make our union work, but ultimately realized our individual paths were taking us on different journeys… If you treasured this article so you would like to obtain more info concerning evdEN eve nAkLiYat nicely visit our own webpage. 'In December, the pair appeared very in love as they enjoyed a trip to Fletcher native country just days before Christmas. Baldwin posted photos of the laid-back couple eating a traditional meal of fish and chips with 'mushy peas!' and visiting the Royal Albert Hall where 'James printed our wedding invitations'.She shared multiple photos of them exploring London via a double-decker bus and a snap of her sprawled on the hotel's heated bathroom floors.The couple's trip didn't indicate any sort of trouble in paradise as Baldwin proudly showed off moments with Fletcher's family, including a video of 'peppering' her husband's childhood friend's kids with questions about English boarding school. 'Fun fact: My husband was sent away to school at seven!' she wrote with a shocked-faced emoji. In December, the pair appeared more loved up than ever as they enjoyed a trip to Fletcher native country just days before Christmas. In December, the pair appeared more loved up than ever as they enjoyed a trip to Fletcher native country just days before Christmas. Baldwin posted photos of the laid-back couple eating a traditional meal of fish and chips with 'mushy peas!' and visiting the Royal Albert Hall (pictured) where 'James printed our wedding invitations.' Baldwin posted photos of the laid-back couple eating a traditional meal of fish and chips with 'mushy peas!' and visiting the Royal Albert Hall (pictured) where 'James printed our wedding invitations.'The only slight indication the couple was struggling was a New Year's Eve post which said she 'vowed to continue *doing the work* so I can show up as the best version of myself for MYSELF...and then also for EVDEn evE nAkliyAt my husband...and anyone, really.'I've found myself thinking a lot about fear this last week.

Fear of the unknown. Fear of failure. Fear of not living up to what we're capable of. Fear of showing up as our full selves and eVden evE nAKLiYAT being rejected,' she wrote on her Instagram in an honest post. It appears the former TV anchor is facing a lot of unknowns as she heads into 2023 single and on a new career path.

Baldwin left CNN after 13 years last April after she slammed the company for its lack of women leaders. Baldwin announced in February 2022 she would be leaving the liberal network. At the time, Baldwin made the shock announcement at the start of her 3pm show, CNN Newsroom, telling viewers 'there is just more I need to do outside the walls of this place'.Ahead of her departure, Baldwin, who first joined CNN in 2008, sat down for an interview with <a style=«font-weight: bold;» class=«class» rel=«nofollow noreferrer noopener» target="_blank" website Magazine podcast where she described CNN as a male-dominated network.Baldwin&#39;s divorce just nearly a year after she left CNN which she claimed was &#39;dominated by men&#39;.  She said prior to her last day at the network: &#39;The most influential anchors on our network, the highest-paid, are men. My bosses, my executives, are men&#39; Baldwin's divorce just nearly a year after she left CNN which she claimed was 'dominated by men'.  She said prior to her last day at the network: 'The most influential anchors on our network, the highest-paid, are men. My bosses, my executives, are men''The most influential anchors on our network, the highest-paid, are men. My bosses, my executives, are men. The person who oversees CNN Dayside is a man, and my executive producer for 10 years is a man. So I've been surrounded by a lot of men,' Baldwin said.Baldwin, who was temporarily pulled from the air in the build up to the 2020 election and replaced by Jake Tapper, said during the interview that she has fought for women's stories.'I know I, personally, EVDeN EVe nakliYat fight for women's stories,' Baldwin said.

'I got told no a lot and I still managed to do it,' Baldwin said, referring to the CNN series American Woman.She noted that CNN has slowly started to give more women power but 'we still have a bit of a ways to go. I want more women in the room'.Baldwin's exit may have been foreshadowed last fall when she posted a cryptic message to Instagram in October which suggested she was being forced off the air and temporarily replaced by Tapper.Baldwin was one of the network&#39;s highest-earning journalists, with a reported annual salary in the region of $4million Baldwin was one of the network's highest-earning journalists, with a reported annual salary in the region of $4million 'As the election gears up, the political maestro @jaketapper will hold down my hour and his for the coming weeks.

Wish I was with you, but I'll see ya on [TV] on the flip side of the election,' she wrote on October 1.She gave no explanation for the move, but told supporters it was 'not my choice' to temporarily withdraw from her afternoon slot.She said she was going 'nowhere' in response to a question about her moving on elsewhere, and also dispelled speculation that the decision to step aside was for health reasons insisting that she is 'healthy.'Her show was then pulled for several weeks, with CNN claiming they needed more airtime for the reporters in Washington, DC.Baldwin was one of the network's highest-earning journalists, with a reported annual salary in the region of $4million.The highest paid is Anderson Cooper, EVDEn eve naKliyaT who is said to earn around $12million a year.