Aurora Cannabis Inc.’s ACB, -3.21% ACB, -3.56% $125 million bought-deal financing is not surprising, but may not be enough for the Canadian company to establish a needed foothold in the …
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Aurora Cannabis Inc. ACB, -3.21% said late Thursday it has agreed to a $125 million bought-deal syndicated offering, led by BMO Capital Markets and ATB Capital Markets. The underwriters have …
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Welcome to the Cannabis Countdown. In This Week’s Edition, We Recap and Countdown the Top 10 Marijuana and Psychedelic Stock News Stories for the Week of January 11th – 17th, 2021. …
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Welcome to the Cannabis Countdown. In This Week’s Edition, We Recap and Countdown the Top 10 Marijuana and Psychedelics Industry News Stories for the Week of January 11th – 17th, 2021. …
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Cannabis stocks widely outperformed the markets after a slew of financing deals and strong earnings reports. “The cannabis industry is off to a great start this year with New York …
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It’s been a hot start to the year for the leading U.S. cannabis companies, and now many top players are preparing to double down. Following the wins in Georgia’s Senate …
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Cannabis or Alcohol? A Study shows cannabis abstinence can increase alcohol use for teens and young … [+] adults. getty The world is becoming increasingly more accepting of cannabis use …
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The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) has seized over 1.5 kg of cannabis, worth over Rs 3 crore, and arrested five persons in Chhattisgarh, an official said on Wednesday. A …
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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D) closed out 2020 by expunging nearly 500,000 non-felony cannabis-related records, an action mandated by Illinois’ marijuana legalization law that went into effect a year ago. …
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US House votes to decriminalise cannabis at federal level, but Senate unlikely to pass Bill – World News , Firstpost
Opponents, mostly Republicans, called the Bill a ‘hollow’ political gesture and mocked Democrats for bringing it up when thousands of Americans are dying due to the coronavirus Representational image. AFP …
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A United Nations commission voted on Wednesday to remove cannabis for medical use from a category of the world’s most dangerous drugs, such as heroin, a highly anticipated and long-delayed …
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