Hemp and CBD product maker Charlotte’s Web Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: CWBHF) saw in-store revenues fall in the second quarter of 2020, but those drops were partially offset by increased direct-to-consumer sales.
All told, the firm posted $21.6 million in sales for the last period, down from $25 million in the second quarter of 2019.
Retail sales fell 54.5% in Q2 2020, a result the company attributes to COVID-19-related foot traffic decreases and store closures.
Direct-to-consumer revenues increased 33.6% year over year in the last period.
“Second quarter revenue was below expectations due to the impact of COVID-19 on retail sales,” Charlotte’s Web CEO Deanie Elsner said in a prepared statement.
A highlight of Q2 was the June acquisition of Canadian hemp topicals maker Abacus Health Products Inc., a deal valued at about $68 million.
“We made excellent progress building out our infrastructure and expanding our products portfolio with the closing of the Abacus acquisition,” Elsner said.
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