Another Big Player Looks to Enter the Cannabis Industry

Canopy Growth Corp (TSX:WEED)(NYSE:CGC) is soaring yet again, but is it due for another correction?

| More on:

A year ago, the hype in the cannabis industry was all about the prospect of legalization, when it might happen and how it would be implemented. Now that legalization is done and recreational sales are expected to commence in October, the focus has shifted onto edible marijuana. The expectation has been that sometime next year edible marijuana products will become legal. It wasn’t included on the bill to legalize pot this year because of the added complexity and determining how to roll it out safely, and in particular, how to keep it away from kids.

In anticipation of that, we’re starting to see big brewers partner up with cannabis companies to get working on beverages that will appeal to potential cannabis consumers. We’ve already seen Constellation Brands increase its investment in Canopy Growth Corp. (TSX:WEED)(NYSE:CGC) and Molson Coors partner with Hydropothecary Corp, and that could just be the start.

Last week, it was reported that Diageo plc (ADR) (NYSE:DEO), the company behind brands like Smirnoff and Guinness, was also looking to get into the industry, and that it has held talks with various cannabis companies as it looks to find a partner as well. While there’s no expected timeline or announcement, it’s a good sign for the industry nonetheless.

Stocks soar on the news

Although Canopy Growth already has a partner in Constellation, the stock still got a big boost from the news and finished the week up more than 30% as it nearly hit $60 a share. In just the past month, it has risen by more than 75% as we’re starting to see excitement in the industry pick up again.

Aphria Inc. (TSX:APH) also got a big boost from the news on Friday, as it too was up by a similar amount for the week. Aphria has struggled mightily this year, and the news has helped investors recover some of their losses. News of a partnership with a big beverage maker could certainly turn things around for Aphria and send the stock soaring, but it’s too early to tell whether that will happen with Diageo or any other company.

Having companies from other industries and around the world invest and show an interest in pot stocks helps validate the industry and reaffirms the growth opportunities that exist, which gets investors excited.

Why pot stocks still present a lot of risk

As good as this news was for the marijuana industry, investors still need to be careful when investing, especially as pot stocks have proven to be very reactive to industry-related news. If for some reason news were to come out that legalization of edibles would be delayed by a year, that could send stocks reeling in the opposite direction.

The danger is that there is a lot of speculation involved in these stock prices, which could put investors on a bit of a roller coaster. As many cannabis companies aren’t yet profitable, many of these valuations are based on sky-high expectations for the future, and it’s difficult to assess whether they will ever be realized.

Fool contributor David Jagielski has no position in any of the stocks mentioned.

More on Investing

Woman checking her computer and holding coffee cup
Investing

If I Could Only Buy and Hold a Single Stock, This Would Be It

Given its resilient business model, strong cash flows, and significant domestic and international growth opportunities, Dollarama remains well-positioned to deliver…

Read more »

Happy golf player walks the course
Tech Stocks

How Investing $50,000 in These 3 Stocks Could Help You Reach $1 Million by Retirement

Explore the strategies to reach a million-dollar retirement, ensuring you are not solely dependent on government support.

Read more »

dividend stocks are a good way to earn passive income
Dividend Stocks

How to Build a Paycheque Portfolio With 2 Stocks That Pay Monthly

These monthly dividend stocks are backed by resilient business models, and are well-positioned to keep rewarding shareholders.

Read more »

tsx today
Stock Market

TSX Today: What to Watch for in Stocks on Monday, May 11

A rebound in mining and financial shares helped the TSX break its two-week losing streak, though uncertainty around the Strait…

Read more »

person enjoys shower of confetti outside
Tech Stocks

A Top-Performing U.S. Stock That Canadian Investors Really Should Own

This top-performing U.S. stock is likely to deliver significant growth led by AI infrastructure boom, which makes it a compelling…

Read more »

chip glows with a blue AI
Tech Stocks

The AI Infrastructure Boom Is Just Getting Started: Here Are 2 Stocks to Buy

These Canadian companies are well-positioned to capitalize on growth spending on AI infrastructure and deliver significant growth.

Read more »

Oil industry worker works in oilfield
Energy Stocks

1 Canadian Energy Stocks Poised for Big Growth in 2026

This top Canadian energy stock could be the biggest winner from the recent global energy crisis. Here is why it…

Read more »

up arrow on wooden blocks
Dividend Stocks

This Canadian Dividend Stock Is Up 94% — and Still 1 of the Best on the TSX

This is a reasonably priced Canadian dividend stock for long-term wealth creation.

Read more »