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TLRY Tilray Brands Inc

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1.84BMarket Cap-5.60P/E (TTM)

About Tilray Brands Inc Company

Tilray is a Canadian producer that cultivates and sells medical and recreational cannabis. In 2021, legacy Aphria acquired legacy Tilray in a reverse merger and renamed itself Tilray. The bulk of its sales are in Canada and in the international medical cannabis export market. US exposure consists of CBD products and alcohol.

Company Profile

SymbolTLRY
Company NameTilray Brands Inc
Founded2011
MarketTSE
Employees2650
Fiscal Year Ends05-31
Address265 Talbot Street West
CityLeamington
CountryCAN
Zip CodeN8H 5L4
Phone+1 844 845-7291

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Irwin D. Simon
  • President, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
  • 10.14M
  • Roger Savell
  • Chief Administrative Officer
  • 2.13M
  • Carl Merton
  • Chief Financial Officer and Principal Accounting Officer
  • 1.65M
  • Denise M. Faltischek
  • Chief Strategy Officer and Head, International
  • 2.32M
  • Renah Persofsky
  • Vice Chairman of the Board and Lead Independent Director
  • 250.00K
  • Jodi Butts
  • Independent Director
  • 390.00K
  • David G. Hopkinson
  • Independent Director
  • 390.00K
  • Steven M. Cohen
  • Independent Director
  • --
  • David F. Clanachan
  • Independent Director
  • 390.00K
  • Thomas Looney
  • Independent Director
  • 410.00K
  • John M. Herhalt
  • Independent Director
  • 410.00K
  • Mitchell S. Gendel
  • Global General Counsel and Corporate Secretary
  • 2.14M
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