IM Cannabis Reports 2023 Financial Results

TORONTO and GLIL YAM, Israel, March 28, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — IM Cannabis Corp. (the “Company” or “IMC“) (NASDAQ: IMCC) (CSE: IMCC), an international medical cannabis company, announced its financial and operational results for the year ended December 31, 2023, the highlights of which are included in this news release. All figures are reported in Canadian dollars. The Company’s full set of consolidated audited financial statements for the years ended December 31, 2023 and 2022 (the “Annual Financial Statements“) and accompanying management’s discussion and analysis (the “Annual MD&A“) can be accessed by visiting the Company’s website at https://investors.imcannabis.com/, and its profile pages on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca, and EDGAR at http://www.sec.gov/edgar.

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS FOR THE THREE MONTHS AND YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2023

  • Revenue decreased to $48.8 million for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $53.3 in 2022), representing a decrease of 10%.
    • Primarily due to negative currency fluctuations and the impact of the Israel-Hamas war on the Company’s operations.
  • Revenue decreased to $10.7 million for the three months ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $14.5 million in 2022), representing a decrease of 26%.
    • Primarily due to the interruption on the Company’s supply chain caused by the Israel-Hamas war and the Company discounting certain outstanding inventory at lower prices.
  • Gross profit increased to $9.8 million for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $9.2 million in 2022), representing an increase of 7.5%
  • Gross profit decreased to $0.8 million for the three months ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $2.6 million in 2022), representing a decrease of 68%
    • Primarily due to the interruption on the Company’s supply chain caused by the Israel-Hamas war and the Company discounting certain outstanding inventory at lower prices.
    • The Company’s fair value adjustment was approximately $1 million for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $2.1 million in 2022).
  • G&A expenses decreased to $11 million for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $21.5 million in 2022), representing an decrease of 49%
  • G&A expenses decreased to $3.3 million for the three months ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $9.8 million in 2022), representing a decrease of 66%
    • Primarily due to the impairment on Y2022 and restructuring and HC adjustments in 2023.
  • Selling and marketing expenses decreased to $10.8 million for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $11.5 million in 2022), representing an decrease of 6%
  • Selling and marketing expenses decreased to $2.8 million for the three months ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $3.1 million in 2022), representing a decrease of 10%
    • Primarily due to a decrease in share based compensation payments and a restructuring of the Company’s personnel.
  • Net Loss from continuing operations for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 was $10.2 million, as compared to $24.9 million in 2022.
  • Net Loss from continuing operations for the three months ended December 31, 2023 was $3.5 million, as compared to a Net Loss of $9.6 million in the fourth quarter of 2022.
  • Diluted Loss per Share for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2023 was $0.74, compared to a loss of $3.81 per Share in 2022.
  • Diluted Loss per Share for the three months ended December 31, 2023  was $(0.25), compared to a basic loss of $)2.94( per share and a diluted loss of $)3.55( per share in for the three months ended December 31, 2022.
  • Cash and Cash Equivalents as of December 31, 2023, was $1.8 million, compared to $2.4 million as of December 31, 2022. 
  • Total assets were $48.8 million as of December 31, 2023, compared to $60.7 million as of December 31, 2022, representing a decrease of 20%.
    • Primarily attributed to an inventory reduction of about $6.6 million, a reduction in other current assets of $1.8 million and a reduction of non-current assets of about $3.5 million
  • Total Liabilities were $35.1 million as of December 31, 2023, compared to $36.9 as of December 31, 2022, representing a decrease of about 5%. 
    • Primarily attributed to a reduction in trade payables of $6.1 million.
  • Operating expenses decreased to $22.6 million for the year ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $40 million in 2022), representing a decrease of 43%
  • Operating expenses decreased to $6 million for the three months ended December 31, 2023 (compared to $13.3 million in 2022), representing a decrease of 55%
  • Adjusted EBITDA1 decreased to $8 million for the year ended December 31, 2023, (compared to $11.5 in 2022), representing a decrease of 30%
  • Total Dried Flower sold in 2023 was approximately 8,609 kg with an average selling price of $5.14 per gram (compared to approximately 6,794kg, with an average selling price of $7.12 per gram in 2022).
    • Primarily due to increased competition within the retail segment and the Company discounting certain outstanding inventory at lower prices.
  • Total Dried Flower sold in the fourth quarter of 2023 was about 2,082kg with an average selling price of $4.52 per gram (compared to about 2,334kg with an average selling price of $5.19 per gram in 2022).
    • Primarily due to increased competition within the retail segment and the Company discounting certain outstanding inventory at lower prices.

The Annual Financial Statements include a note regarding the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern. The Annual Financial Statements do not include any adjustments relating to the recoverability and classification of assets or liabilities that might be necessary should the Company be unable to continue as a going concern. For more information, please refer to the “Liquidity and Capital Resources” and “Risk Factors” sections in the 2023 Annual MD&A.

Management Commentary

“IMC Germany delivered accelerated growth in 2023, growing 181% from $252K in 2022 to $709K in 2023. During this time, IMC Germany was #1 in sales per stock keeping unit and posted the highest growth against its competitors in the German market.2 With the regulatory rescheduling of cannabis in Germany set to occur effective April 1st, the Company hopes to continue its growth in the market as the market evolves,” said Oren Shuster, Chief Executive Officer of IMC. “In addition, as we are constantly looking for opportunities to maximize shareholder value, we are hopeful that our potential reverse merger with Israel-based Kadimastem Ltd., a clinical cell therapy public company traded on the Tel Aviv stock exchange under the symbol (TASE: KDST) will proceed as expected, which we believe will create significant value for the shareholders.”

“As previously warned and as expected, unfortunately, the Israel-Hamas war had a negative impact on our fourth quarter 2023 results, which weighed on our full year results. Due to the ongoing conflict, there was a 6% decrease in our yearly revenue. Coupled with our fourth quarter of 2023 inventory reduction, the war caused our fourth quarter gross profit to decrease by 68% as compared to the fourth quarter of 2022. However, our gross profit for 2023 increased by 7.5% to $9.8 million as compared to last year,” said Uri Birenberg, Chief Financial Officer of IMC. “Partially offsetting these declines, we were able to reduce our operating costs in the fourth quarter of 2023 by 55% as compared to the fourth quarter of 2022, ending the year with a 43% reduction in our operating costs as compared to last year, as we leaned further into our goal of active cost management.”

Conference Call 

The Company will host a Zoom web conference call today at 9:00 a.m. ET to discuss the results, followed by a question-and-answer session for the investment community. Investors are invited to register by clicking here. All relevant information will be sent upon registration.

If you are unable to join us live, a recording of the call will be available on our website at https://investors.imcannabis.com/ within 24 hours after the call.

Non-IFRS Measures

This press release makes reference to “Gross Margin” and “Adjusted EBITDA”, which are financial measures that are not recognized measures under IFRS and do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by IFRS and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other companies. These measures are provided as complementary information to the Company’s IFRS measures by providing further understanding of our results of operations from management’s perspective. Accordingly, these measures should neither be considered in isolation nor as a substitute for analysis of our financial information reported under IFRS.

For an explanation of how management defines Gross Margin and Adjusted EBITDA, see the 2023 MD&A.

We reconcile these non-IFRS financial measures to the most comparable IFRS measures as set out below:

About IM Cannabis Corp.

IM Cannabis Corp. (Nasdaq: IMCC) (CSE: IMCC) is an international cannabis company that provides premium cannabis products to medical patients in Israel and Germany, two of the largest medical cannabis markets. The Company has exited operations in Canada to pivot its focus and resources to achieve sustainable and profitable growth in its highest value markets, Israel and Germany. The Company leverages a transnational ecosystem powered by a unique data-driven approach and a globally sourced product supply chain. With an unwavering commitment to responsible growth and compliance with the strictest regulatory environments, the Company strives to amplify its commercial and brand power to become a global high-quality cannabis player.

The IMC ecosystem operates in Israel through its commercial relationship with Focus Medical Herbs Ltd., which imports and distributes cannabis to medical patients, leveraging years of proprietary data and patient insights. The Company also operates medical cannabis retail pharmacies, online platforms and logistical hubs in Israel that enable the safe delivery and quality control of IMC products throughout the entire value chain. In Germany, the IMC ecosystem operates through Adjupharm GmbH, where it distributes cannabis to pharmacies for medical cannabis patients. Until recently, the Company also actively operated in Canada through Trichome Financial Corp and its wholly owned subsidiaries, where it cultivated, processed, packaged, and sold premium and ultra-premium cannabis at its own facilities under the WAGNERS and Highland Grow brands for the adult-use market in Canada. The Company has exited operations in Canada and considers these operations as discontinued.

Disclaimer for Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains forward-looking information or forward-looking statements under applicable Canadian and United States securities laws (collectively, “forward-looking statements“). All information that addresses activities or developments that we expect to occur in the future are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are often, but not always, identified by the use of words such as “seek”, “anticipate”, “believe”, “plan”, “estimate”, “expect”, “likely” and “intend” and statements that an event or result “may”, “will”, “should”, “could” or “might” occur or be achieved and other similar expressions. Forward-looking statements are based on the estimates and opinions of management on the date the statements are made. In the press release, such forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements relating to: the Company leaving the Canadian cannabis market to pivot its focus and resources to achieve sustainable and profitable growth in its highest value markets, Israel and Germany; the impact of the Israel-Hamas war on the Company, including its operations and the medical cannabis industry in Israel; the timing and impact of the partial legalization of medicinal cannabis in Germany, including, the Company having it “all in house”, the Company being positioned to take advantage of the partial legalization, the Company’s growth in 2024, the market growth for medicinal cannabis in Germany, and the stated benefits of the Company’s EU-GMP processing facility and an EU-GDP logistics center; the Company to host a teleconference meeting as stated; and the Company’s stated goals, scope, and nature of operations in Germany, Israel, and other jurisdictions the Company may operate.

Forward-looking statements are based on assumptions that may prove to be incorrect, including but not limited to: the Company’s ability to focus and resources to achieve sustainable and profitable growth in its highest value markets; the Company’s ability to mitigate the impact of the Israel-Hamas war on the Company; the Company’s ability to take advantage of the partial legalization of medicinal cannabis in Germany; the Company’s ability to host a teleconference meeting as stated; and the Company’s ability to carry out its stated goals, scope, and nature of operations in Germany, Israel, and other jurisdictions the Company may operate.

The above lists of forward-looking statements and assumptions are not exhaustive. Since forward-looking statements address future events and conditions, by their very nature they involve inherent risks and uncertainties. Actual results may differ materially from those currently anticipated or implied by such forward-looking statements due to a number of factors and risks. These include:  the failure of the Company to comply with applicable regulatory requirements in a highly regulated industry; unexpected changes in governmental policies and regulations in the jurisdictions in which the Company operates; the Company’s ability to continue to meet the listing requirements of the Canadian Securities Exchange and the NASDAQ Capital Market; any unexpected failure to maintain in good standing or renew its licenses; the ability of the Company and Focus Medical (collectively, the “Group“) to deliver on their sales commitments or growth objectives; the reliance of the Group on third-party supply agreements to provide sufficient quantities of medical cannabis to fulfil the Group’s obligations; the Group’s possible exposure to liability, the perceived level of risk related thereto, and the anticipated results of any litigation or other similar disputes or legal proceedings involving the Group; the impact of increasing competition; any lack of merger and acquisition opportunities; adverse market conditions; the inherent uncertainty of production quantities, qualities and cost estimates and the potential for unexpected costs and expenses; risks of product liability and other safety-related liability from the usage of the Group’s cannabis products; supply chain constraints; reliance on key personnel; the risk of defaulting on existing debt; risks surrounding war, conflict and civil unrest in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, including the impact of the Israel-Hamas war on the Company, its operations and the medical cannabis industry in Israel; risks associated with the Company focusing on the Israel and Germany markets; the inability of the Company to achieve sustainable profitability and/or increase shareholder value; the inability of the Company to actively manage costs and/or improve margins; the inability of the company to grow and/or maintain sales; the inability of the Company to meet its goals and/or strategic plans; the inability of the Company to reduce costs and/or maintain revenues; the Company’s inability to take advantage of the partial legalization of medicinal cannabis in Germany; and the Company’s inability to host a teleconference meeting as stated.

Please see the other risks, uncertainties and factors set out under the heading “Risk Factors” in the Company’s annual report dated March 28, 2024, which is available on the Company’s issuer profile on SEDAR+ at www.sedarplus.ca and Edgar at www.sec.gov/edgar. Any forward-looking statement included in this press release is made as of the date of this press release and is based on the beliefs, estimates, expectations and opinions of management on the date such forward looking information is made. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update forward-looking statements except as required by applicable securities laws. Investors should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements contained in this press release are expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.

1 Earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (“EBITDA“) and Adjusted EBITDA. These measures do not have a standardized meaning prescribed by International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS“) and are therefore unlikely to be comparable to similar measures presented by other issuers. Non-IFRS measures provide investors with a supplemental measure of the Company’s operating performance and therefore highlight trends in Company’s core business that may not otherwise be apparent when relying solely on IFRS measures. Management uses non-IFRS measures in measuring the financial performance of the Company.

2 Based on reporting by Insight Health’s as of December 31, 2023.

 

Company Contact: 

Anna Taranko, Director Investor & Public Relations

IM Cannabis Corp.

+49 157 80554338

[email protected]

Oren Shuster, CEO

IM Cannabis Corp.

+972-77-3603504

[email protected]

 

 

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

Canadian Dollars in thousands





December 31,



Note


2023


2022

ASSETS














CURRENT ASSETS:







Cash and cash equivalents




$    1,813


$        2,449

Trade receivables


6


7,651


8,684

Advances to suppliers




936


1,631

Other accounts receivable


7


3,889


3,323

Inventory


9


9,976


16,585












24,265


32,672

NON-CURRENT ASSETS:







Property, plant and equipment, net


10


5,058


5,221

Investments in affiliates


15c


2,285


2,410

Right-of-use assets, net


12


1,307


1,929

Deferred tax assets, net


17



763

Intangible assets, net


11


5,803


7,910

Goodwill


11


10,095


9,771












24,548


28,004








Total assets




$       48,813


$       60,676


The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.

 

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION

Canadian Dollars in thousands





December 31,



Note


2023


2022

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY














CURRENT LIABILITIES:







Trade payables


14


$        9,223


$       15,312

Credit from banks and others


13


12,119


9,246

Other accounts payable and accrued expenses


15


6,218


6,013

Accrued purchase consideration liabilities


5


2,097


2,434

PUT Option liability




2,697



Current maturities of operating lease liabilities


12


454


814












32,808


33,819

NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES:







Warrants measured at fair value


17


38


8

Operating lease liabilities


12


815


1,075

Credit from banks and others




394


399

Employee benefit liabilities, net


16


95


246

Deferred tax liability, net


19


963


1,332












2,305


3,060








Total liabilities




35,113


36,879








EQUITY ATTRIBUTABLE TO EQUITY HOLDERS OF THE COMPANY:


20





Share capital and premium




253,882


245,776

Translation reserve




95


1,283

Reserve from share-based payment transactions




9,637


15,167

Accumulated deficit




(249,145)


(239,574)








Total equity attributable to shareholders of the Company




14,469


22,652

Non-controlling interests




(769)


1,145








Total equity




13,700


23,797








Total equity and liabilities




$       48,813


$       60,676


The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.

 

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF PROFIT OR LOSS

AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

Canadian Dollars in thousands





Year ended December 31,



Note


2023


2022


 *) 2021










Revenues


21


$       48,804


$       54,335


$       34,053

Cost of revenues


21


37,974


43,044


25,458










Gross profit before fair value adjustments




10,830


11,291


8,595










Fair value adjustments:









Unrealized change in fair value of biological assets





(315)


6,308

Realized fair value adjustments on inventory sold in the year




(984)


(1,814)


(8,570)










Total fair value adjustments




(984)


(2,129)


(2,262)










Gross profit after fair value adjustments




9,846


9,162


6,333










General and administrative expenses


21


11,008


21,460


17,221

Selling and marketing expenses


21


10,788


11,473


6,725

Restructuring expenses


1


617


4,383


Share-based compensation


20


225


2,637


5,422










Total operating expenses




22,638


39,953


29,368










Operating loss




(12,792)


(30,791)


(23,035)










Finance income




7,006


6,703


23,544

Finance expenses




(3,671)


(1,972)


(673)










Finance income (expense), net




3,335


4,731


22,871










Loss before income taxes




(9,457)


(26,060)


(164)

Income tax expense (benefit)


18


771


(1,138)


500










Net loss from continuing operations




(10,228)


(24,922)


(664)

Net loss from discontinued operations, net of tax


25



(166,379)


(17,854)










Net loss




(10,228)


(191,301)


(18,518)

*)       Reclassified in respect of discontinued operations – see Note 25.


The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.

 

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF PROFIT OR LOSS

AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME

Canadian Dollars in thousands, except per share data





Year ended December 31,



Note


2023


2022


 *) 2021










Other comprehensive income that will not be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods:









Remeasurement gain on defined benefit plans




38


59


21

Exchange differences on translation to presentation currency




(894)


(1,238)


858










Total other comprehensive income that will not be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods




(856)


(1,179)


879










Other comprehensive income that will be reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods:









Adjustments arising from translating financial statements of foreign operation




231


(246)


530










Total other comprehensive income (loss)




(625)


(1,425)


1,409










Total comprehensive loss




$     (10,853)


$    (192,726)


$      (17,109)










Net loss attributable to:









Equity holders of the Company




$      (9,498)


$    (188,890)


$      (17,763)

Non-controlling interests




(730)


(2,411)


(755)














$       (10,228)


$    (191,301)


$      (18,518)










Total comprehensive loss attributable to:









Equity holders of the Company 




$        (10,648)


$    (190,162)


$      (16,357)

Non-controlling interests 




$        (205)


(2,564)


(752)














$        (10,853)


$    (192,726)


$     (17,109)










Earnings (loss) per share attributable to equity holders of the Company from continuing operations:


22







Basic earnings (loss) per share (in CAD)




$              (0.74)


$          (3.13)


$            0.02

Diluted loss per share (in CAD)




$              (0.74)


$          (3.81)


$           (3.62)










Loss per share attributable to equity holders of the Company from discontinued operations:









Basic and diluted loss per share (in CAD)





$        (23.17)


$          (3.08)










Loss per share attributable to equity holders of the Company from net loss:









Basic earnings (loss) per share (in CAD)




$              (0.74)


$        (26.3)


$          (3.06)

Diluted loss per share (in CAD)




$              (0.74)


$        (26.98)


$          (6.7)

*)       Reclassified in respect of discontinued operations – see Note 25.


The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.

 

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

Canadian Dollars in thousands



Share capital and premium


Treasury Stock


Reserve from share-based payment transactions


Translation reserve


Accumulated deficit


Total


Non-controlling interests


Total

equity


















Balance as of January 1, 2021


$     37,040


$              –


$       5,829


$       1,229


$   (33,001)


$     11,097


$       1,513


$     12,610


















Net loss






(17,763)


(17,763)


(755)


(18,518)

Total other comprehensive income





1,385


21


1,406


3


1,409


















Total comprehensive income (loss)





1,385


(17,742)


(16,357)


(752)


(17,109)


















Issuance of common shares, net of issuance costs of $3,800


195,259






195,259


2,948


198,207

Purchase of treasury common shares



(660)





(660)



(660)

Exercise of warrants and compensation options


4,293






4,293



4,293

Exercise of options


1,053



(920)




133



133

Share-based compensation




7,471




7,471



7,471

Expired options


32



(32)























Balance as of December 31, 2021


237,677


(660)


12,348


2,614


(50,743)


201,236


3,709


204,945


















Net loss






(188,890)


(188,890)


(2,411)


(191,301)

Total other comprehensive income (loss)





(1,331)


59


(1,272)


(153)


(1,425)


















Total comprehensive loss





(1,331)


(188,831)


(190,162)


(2,564)


(192,726)


















Issuance of treasury common shares



660





660



660

Issuance of shares, net of issuance costs of $178


6,818






6,818



6,818

Exercise of options


992



(659)




333



333

Share-based compensation




3,767




3,767



3,767

Expired options


289



(289)























Balance as of December 31, 2022


245,776



15,167


1,283


(239,574)


22,652


1,145


23,797


The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.

 

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN EQUITY

Canadian Dollars in thousands



Share capital

and

premium*)


Reserve from

share-based

payment

transactions


Translation

reserve


Accumulated

deficit


Total


Non-controlling interests


Total

equity
















Balance as of December 31, 2022


245,776


15,167


1,283


(239,574)


22,652


1,145


23,797
















Net loss





(9,498)


(9,498)


(730)


(10,228)

Total other comprehensive income (loss)




(1,188)


38


(1,150)


525


(625)
















Total comprehensive loss




(1,188)


(9,460)


(10,648)


(205)


(10,853)
















Issuance of treasury common shares


2,351





2,351



2,351

Issuance of shares, net of issuance costs of $178















Exercise of options















Other comprehensive income Classification





(111)


(111)


(1,709)


(1,820)

Share-based compensation



225




225



225

Expired options


5,755


(5,755)





















Balance as of December 31, 2023


253,882


9,637


95


(249,145)


14,469


(769)


13,700


The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.

 

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

Canadian Dollars in thousands



Year ended December 31,



2023


2022


2021

Cash provided from operating activities:














Net loss


$     (10,228)


$ (191,301)


$   (18,518)








Adjustments for non-cash items:














Unrealized gain on changes in fair value of biological assets



(84)


(7,210)

Fair value adjustment on sale of inventory


984


4,342


8,796

Fair value adjustment on warrants, investments, and accounts receivable


(6,955)


(6,000)


(21,638)

Depreciation of property, plant and equipment


644


3,044


3,021

Amortization of intangible assets


1,758


2,343


1,158

Depreciation of right-of-use assets


594


1,944


1,550

Impairment of goodwill



107,854


275

Impairment of property, plant and equipment



2,277


Impairment of intangible assets



7,199


Impairment of right-of-use assets



1,914


Finance income, net


3,019


6,532


1,262

Deferred tax payments (benefit), net


394


(3,004)


278

Share-based payments


225


3,767


7,471

Share based acquisition costs related to business combination




807

Revaluation of other accounts receivable



3,982


Restructuring expenses



8,757


Loss from revaluation of investments


601












1,264


144,867


(4,230)

Changes in non-cash working capital:














Increase (decrease) in trade receivables, net


2,320


6,058


(6,602)

Increase (decrease) in other accounts receivable and advances to suppliers


1,299


3,622


845

Decrease in biological assets, net of fair value adjustments



565


6,412

Increase (decrease) in inventory, net of fair value adjustments


4,771


883


(19,707)

Increase (decrease) in trade payables


(6,098)


11,284


5,573

Changes in employee benefit liabilities, net


(139)


(63)


28

Increase in other accounts payable and accrued expenses


(750)


12,126


2,661










1,403


34,475


(10,790)








Taxes paid


(514)


(681)


(834)








Net cash used in operating activities


(8,075)


(12,640)


(34,372)


The accompanying notes are an integral part of the consolidated financial statements.

 

 

CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS

Canadian Dollars in thousands



Year ended December 31,



2023


2022


2021

Cash flows from investing activities:














Purchase of property, plant and equipment


(581)


(1,562)


(4,578)

Proceeds from sales of property, plant and equipment



210


Proceeds from loans receivable



350


7,796

Purchase of intangible assets




(17)

Acquisition of businesses, net of cash acquired




(12,536)

Deconsolidation of subsidiary (see Note 25)



(406)


Investments in financial assets




(13)

Proceeds from sale of investment




319

Proceeds from (investment in) restricted deposits




17

Investments in associates


(601)


(125)









Net cash used in investing activities


(1,182)


(1,533)


(9,012)








Cash provided by financing activities:














Proceeds from issuance of share capital, net of issuance costs


1,688


3,756


28,131

Proceeds from issuance of warrants measured at fair value


6,585



11,222

Proceeds from exercise of warrants




3,682

Proceeds from exercise of options



333


133

Repayment of lease liability


(586)


(1,656)


(633)

Payment of lease liability interest


(63)


(1,429)


(1,347)

Proceeds from loans


5,482


9,636


7,804

Repayment of loans


(4,827)


(4,976)


Interest paid


(1,664)


(902)


(261)

Proceeds from discounted checks


2,802










Net cash provided by financing activities


9,417


4,762


48,731








Effect of foreign exchange on cash and cash equivalents


(796)


(2,043)


(329)








Increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents


(636)


(11,454)


5,018

Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year


2,449


13,903


8,885








Cash and cash equivalents at end of year


$      1,813


$      2,449


$    13,903








Supplemental disclosure of non-cash activities:














Right-of-use asset recognized with corresponding lease liability


$         309


$         613


$      1,678

Conversion of warrant and compensation options into common shares


$                 –


$             –


$         611

Issuance of shares in payment of purchase consideration liability


$                 –


$      3,061


$             –

Issuance of shares in payment of debt settlement to a non-independent director of the company


$      1,061


$             –


$             –

 

 

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