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Marijuana MSOs settle $860 million lawsuit after failed boomtime acquisition

Marijuana multistate operators Vireo Growth Inc. and Verano Holdings Corp. have settled a potentially costly lawsuit that stemmed from a merger abandoned after cannabis stock prices crashed, the companies announced Wednesday.

As part of the settlement, Minnesota-based Vireo Growth will receive $1 million in cash and $10 million worth of “non-operational” real estate in Pennsylvania, according to George Archos, the founder and CEO of Chicago-based Verano.

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Vireo, formerly known as Goodness Growth Holdings until a July 1, 2024, name change, had initially sought $860.9 million in damages from Verano in a 2022 lawsuit filed in the Supreme Court of British Columbia.

That claim followed the collapse of an all-stock deal valued at $413 million that Verano terminated that year.

In response, Verano claimed

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