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MariMed (CSE: MRMD) (OTCQX: MRMD) completed its acquisition of First State Compassion Center, finalizing a move that transforms the companyā€™s longstanding management relationship into full ownership, the company announced late Monday afternoon.

The deal brings FSCCā€™s cultivation and processing facilities and two dispensaries under MariMedā€™s control.

ā€œWe are thrilled to welcome FSCC to the Marimed family,ā€ MariMed CEO Jon Levine said in a statement. ā€œWe have worked closely with FSCCā€™s incredible team to support its growth trajectory from the very beginning, resulting in it being the top operator in Delaware today.ā€

Delaware is preparing to launch recreational sales later this year, with a report estimating that the stateā€™s legal cannabis market could reach $215 million in annual sales.

The two companies have worked together since 2014, when MariMed helped FSCC secure its original cannabis license and began providing management and real estate services. The state facilitated the deal by allowing FSCC to switch from a not-for-profit to a for-profit business.

MariMedā€™s brands are already popular in Delaware. Bettyā€™s Eddies fruit chews and Vibations drink mix are the top-selling edible and beverage brands in the state, according to Lit Alerts data cited in the announcement. Its Natureā€™s Heritage flower product line, launched last spring, ranks fourth among flower brands in Delaware.

In November, MariMed posted third-quarter revenue of $40 million, up from $38.8 million a year earlier, while trimming its net loss to $995,000 from $4.2 million. The companyā€™s wholesale business grew by at least 20% year-over-year.

MariMed noted that it has now finished acquiring previously managed businesses in Massachusetts, Illinois, Maryland and Delaware. Financial results from these operations are now included in the companyā€™s financial statements.

The company also recently launched adult-use sales in Quincy, Massachusetts; opened a second adult-use dispensary in Maryland; and started recreational cannabis sales in Tiffin, Ohio.

Levine expects this latest integration will ā€œfurther build FSCCā€™s and our brandsā€™ dominance in the market, while also improving our balance sheet.ā€

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