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List of Tilray's Acquisitions

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Tilray has completed a total of 21 acquisitions. Peak years for acquisitions include 2023 with 10, 2024 with 4, and 2019 with 3. Its acquisition activity spans 3 countries: United States (15), Canada (5), and Chile (1). The company has engaged with 9 sectors, notably Alcoholic Beverage Products (11), Cannabis Brands and Retailers (2), and Food Service Chains (1). Over the last five years (2020–2025), the average number of acquisitions per year is 3.4, with 0 acquisitions so far in the current calendar year. The most recent acquisition was Hop Valley Brewing in September, 2024. Founded in 1867 and located in Eugene, this Oregon brewery crafts innovative, approachable beers with colorful names and character.

Here's the year on year acquisition history of Tilray:

Year on year acquisition history of Tilray202420232022202120192018Acquisitions Round Date (Yearly)0246810
  • Number of Total Acquisitions
Year
# Acquisitions
2024
4
2023
10
2022
1
2021
2
2019
3
2018
1

Recent acquisitions by Tilray

Tilray's most recent acquisition - Hop Valley Brewing is a Oregon brewery crafting innovative, approachable beers with colorful names and character, founded in 1867 and located in Eugene. Tilray acquired it in September 2024 for a price of $*****.

Here is the list of all acquisitions by Tilray sorted by the latest acquisition date:

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Media has covered Tilray for a total of 42 events in the last 1 year, 9 of them have been about acquisition activity.

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