From its initial public offering, the cannabinoid-focused pharmaceutical company raised gross proceeds of £16.5 million.
Oxford Cannabinoid Technologies (OCT) launched in 2017 and has been collaborating with Oxford University, mainly focusing on the development of pain-relieving, cannabinoid medications.
Its potential caught the attention of a cannabis-focused venture capital firm Casa Verde, which previously supported companies such as Dutchie, Vangst, Leaflink, Eaze, Cannalysis and Merry Jane. Snoop Dogg is a partner at Casa Verde.
The company is also backed by the Bristol-based multinational tobacco company, Imperial Brands.
John Lucas, CEO of Oxford Cannabinoid Technologies told CNBC that the company plans to utilize the proceeds to develop four new drugs.
“The key here is about getting cannabinoids into the hands of patients, and the way you do that is through the drug development process,” Lucas told CNBC’s Squawk Box Europe.
“The medical cannabis, the problem with that is that physicians cannot prescribe it, so we want a drug product that we can get into the hands of physicians, into the hands of patients,” Lucas continued.
The company’s listing release noted that its “primary market focus is the total addressable pain market, which is estimated to be worth at least £42.5 billion by commercialization of the first drug produced by OCT, currently anticipated to be in 2027.”
Oxford Cannabinoid Technologies’ shares soared 50% to 7.5 pence in early trading, while at the time of writing they dropped to 4.88 pence per share.
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