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Lower price set in Aphria takeover of Nuuvera

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LEA MING TON, ONT .• In an unusual move, licensed marijuana producer Aphria

Inc. is cutting the amount of cash it is offering for cannabis company Nuuvera Inc. — from $ 1 to 60 cents per share — as Nuuvera seeks to fully acquire its subsidiary Avanti Rx Analytics.

Leamington, Ont.- based Aphri as aid Tuesday it reached an agreement with Toronto- based Nuuvera to lower the price but did not elaborate on why.

Nuuvera said in a separate release it agreed to the amendment “in order to fund” its own acquisitio­n of the remaining 49- per- cent interest of Avanti — which provides research and testing services to the cannabis industry — for an estimated $ 43 million. The company did not explain why receiving less money from Aphria would help fund its own transactio­n.

“The acquisitio­n of Avanti is an important step in the history of Nuuvera and is expected to result in synergies at the combined Nuuvera/ Aphria which will enhance the value of the arrangemen­t to shareholde­rs of Nuuvera,” said Ronald Schmeichel, Nuuvera’s chair, in a statement.

Neither company could be immediatel­y reached for further comment.

Nuuvera said it entered into a letter of intent to acquire the remaining interest of Avanti from a single minority shareholde­r.

The original agreement was valued at $ 826 million, according to Aphria and Nuuvera’s Jan. 29 release. The revised offer, with the reduced cash component and using Aphria’s latest closing price of $14.06, based on 80.13 million outstandin­g Nuuvera shares, would be valued at $447.9 million.

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