Curaleaf

[2] The company name was changed to Curaleaf in 2018,[3] just prior to going public on Toronto's Canadian Securities Exchange under the symbol CURA.

The acquisition gives Curaleaf cultivation, EU GMP-certified processing, distribution, and R&D operations in several key European cannabis markets, including the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain and Portugal.

[11] In May 2021, Curaleaf announced it had signed a definitive agreement to acquire Los Sueños Farms, a 36-acre outdoor marijuana growing operation in Colorado, for over $60 million.

[12] In September 2021, an Oregon subsidiary of the company, Cura Cannabis, mistakenly distributed tinctures with THC that were mislabeled as containing only CBD.

[13] In April 2023, Curaleaf’s Chairman Boris Jordan was named a winner of Global Cannabis Times 100 Most Influential People 2023 in the Business Category.