MedMen Issues Subordinate Voting Shares in Satisfaction of Acquisition Post-Closing Payment
MedMen Enterprises Inc. (“MedMen” or the “The Company”), (CSE: MMEN) (OTCQB: MMNFF) a leading cultivator, producer and retailer of state-sanctioned cannabis, announced today that it has issued 602,500 Class B subordinate voting shares at a deemed price of C$4.64 per share as satisfaction for a post-closing payment related to... Read more
BlissCo Advances E-Commerce Program Ahead of Cannabis Legalization
Robin Lefferts July 27th, 2018 Exclusive, News, Top News With advances in technology over the last few years, ecommerce has been taking a larger and larger chunk of retail sales. E-commerce sales as a percentage of total retail sales stand around 10% in the United States, and that... Read more
Aeroponics Can Change Cannabis Cultivation
Wallace Grafton July 27th, 2018 Exclusive, Feature Stories, News James E. Wagner Cultivation (TSX.V: JWCA), or JWC for short, is revolutionizing the cannabis industry with its aeroponic cultivation technology. The company’s innovative GrowthStorm™ system, based on NASA-developed technology, allows for high yield and efficient production of clean and... Read more
Pure Global Cannabis Inc. announces strategic Supply Agreements with Supreme and two other ACMPR Licensed Producers
TORONTO, July 27, 2018 /CNW/ – Pure Global Cannabis Inc. (TSXV: PURE) (OTC: PRCNF) (the “Company” or “PURE“) is pleased to announce that its wholly-owned subsidiary, PureSinse Inc. (“PureSinse“) has signed definitive Supply Agreements with The Supreme Cannabis Company, Inc. (“Supreme”) (TSXV: FIRE) and two other reputable Access to Cannabis for Medical Purposes... Read more
Leafbuyer Get’s Late Afternoon Boost; Closes Near High Of Day
Leafbuyer Technologies (LBUY) had one of its most active day this month and closed just shy of its high of day. Though today’s gain potential was a modest 5%, the momentum that we saw building in the market could be a clear signal that more people are becoming interested... Read more
First tests are in, and one in five marijuana samples in CA isn’t making grade
One in five batches of marijuana has failed laboratory testing since new state safety requirements kicked in July 1, according to data from the California Bureau of Cannabis Control. Failures have been triggered by inaccurate labeling or contamination from pesticides, bacteria or processing chemicals. Dr. Raquel Keledjian, lab director,... Read more
Union City voters to decide on cannabis tax in November
Union City voters will be asked to decide this November whether the city should impose a cannabis business tax. The measure was approved for the Nov. 6 general election ballot by the City Council Tuesday, and is intended to bring over a million dollars into the cash-strapped city’s coffers. The... Read more
Public faith in marijuana outpaces medical research, study finds
Despite limited evidence, Americans have an increasingly positive view of the health benefits of marijuana. Nearly two-thirds believe pot can reduce pain, while close to half say it improves symptoms of anxiety, depression, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis, according to a new online survey of 9,003 adults. Pennsylvania and New... Read more
Raising Capital: Cannabis IPOs Explained
Raising capital in the cannabis industry requires a certain level of creativity and innovative thinking. While launching an initial public offering (IPO) is a common way for corporate entities to access funding, U.S.-based cannabis companies cannot launch an IPO in the United States, as their operations are in violation... Read more
Felony charges to be dropped against San Diego pot attorney
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Felony charges are expected to be dropped against an attorney representing marijuana businesses in a case that stood out because of the aggressive tactics employed by the San Diego district attorney. In an agreement signed Monday, the district attorney’s office has agreed to let attorney... Read more
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