(Bloomberg) -- The case for investing in cannabis companies is, in theory, the strongest it’s ever been. Weed shops are popping up on street corners across the US at a frantic pace, while the 2024 ...
Canada's Aphria Inc (APHA.TO), reported a loss for the third quarter on Monday as it reeled from fresh coronavirus lockdowns in parts of Canada and Germany, sending its shares down 14% and weighing on ...
Aphria Inc (APHA.TO), posted an adjusted profit on Thursday compared to year-ago loss, as demand for cannabis and pot products surged during the coronavirus-led lockdowns, sending shares to their ...
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Cannabis stocks plunge after DeSantis, Griffin win Florida fight against weed legalization
Cannabis stocks plunged Wednesday after Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and billionaire Ken Griffin successfully defeated a marijuana legalization measure on the ballot. Amendment 3 – which would have ...
Cannabis should be one of the fastest-growing global industries for the remainder of the decade. Despite lofty growth prospects for the marijuana industry, legalization efforts in the U.S. have fallen ...
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