List of largest cannabis companies by revenue

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This is a list of the world's largest cannabis companies by revenue. The list shows cannabis companies ranked by annual revenue.

Contents

The list includes companies whose primary business activities are associated with cannabis.

Globally, Curaleaf is the largest cannabis company in the world. [1]

Legend

ColumnExplanation
RankRank of company by revenue
CompanyName of the company
RevenueAmount of revenue
Market CapMarket capitalization
HeadquartersLocation of company's headquarters

List

Ranked by total revenues.

RankCompanyRevenue ($M)Market Cap ($M)Headquarters
1 Curaleaf $1,337 [2] $10,166 [3] Wakefield, Massachusetts, United States
2 Green Thumb Industries $750 [4] $5,250 [5] Chicago, Illinois, United States
3 Aphria $550 [6] $4,130 [7] Leamington, Ontario, Canada
7OrganiGram$17 [8] $1,065 [9] Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
8CannTrust Holdings$13 [6] $394 [10] Vaughan, Ontario, Canada
9Cronos Group$9 [8] $5,419 [11] Toronto, Ontario, Canada
4 Canopy Growth Corporation $400 [6] $9,757 [12] Smiths Falls, Ontario, Canada
5 Aurora Cannabis $54 [6] $1,841 [13] Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
6 Tilray $33 [8] $8,312 [14] Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada

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