Trees FCF Conversion
The FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of Trees (CANN) as of Jul 17, 2026 is 16.53 %. In the previous year, FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) was 22.08 % — a change of -25.15% (lower).
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16.53 %
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-25.15%
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FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of Trees is 2026 16.53 % . FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of Trees was 2025 22.08 % . It decreases by -25.15% lower compared to the previous year.
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Trees Stock analysis
What does Trees do? The General Cannabis Corp is a company that was founded in Denver, Colorado in 2013. The company is a holding corporation that oversees, manages, and markets various businesses in the cannabis legalization industry.
The company's business model is referred to as an industry solutions model, with the goal of supporting the growth of businesses by providing them with various services. General Cannabis Corp has four different divisions that focus on various aspects of the cannabis business.
The first division, the Operations Management division, offers various services to businesses such as corporate management, operations, and consulting. General Cannabis Corp supports small and large businesses in every phase of their development and helps them achieve their long-term goals.
The second division of the company, the IT division, offers support to businesses in integrating technology required in the cannabis business. The IT division can focus on automated inventory management, security systems, and much more. All of these technologies help businesses optimize their processes and reduce costs.
The company's consulting division offers businesses the necessary consultation and training to be successful in the emerging cannabis industry. Businesses must navigate complex and constantly changing regulations, and General Cannabis Corp helps them understand and successfully navigate these conditions.
The fourth and final division of the company focuses on product licensing. General Cannabis Corp acts as a service provider to grant licenses for technology used in the cannabis business. This includes things like seed software, water-saving systems, and much more.
In addition to offering services that support other businesses, General Cannabis Corp also has its own successful products in the cannabis business. The company has multiple subsidiary companies that manufacture products. For example, the company offers cannabis plants and products through its subsidiary Next Big Crop, including seeds and cannabis oils.
In collaboration with its subsidiary Chiefton Supply Co., General Cannabis Corp also offers textile products. Textile products are becoming increasingly popular in the cannabis industry for self-promotion and brand awareness.
Currently, the target audience of the company is cannabis companies operating in the emerging cannabis industry. However, due to the rapidly growing industry, General Cannabis Corp's target audience is expanding faster than expected.
The subsidiary companies are always looking for innovative and new products based on the latest techniques and the thriving industry. General Cannabis Corp always has access to new services and products that help businesses build and grow their own brands. The company continues to believe in the booming market and offers relevant services while assisting with the complexity of regulations. Trees is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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FCF Conversion Rate (FCF/EBITDA) of Trees is 16.53 % in 2026.
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