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Cannabis industry stocks like Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NASDAQ:ACB), Canopy Growth Corp. (NASDAQ:CGC) and TILT Holdings Inc. (OTCQB:TLLTF) experienced ...
Various themes and sectors garnered buzz and attention as the first quarter drew to a close. However, one industry that has been in a lull for a si...
Cannabis stocks Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NASDAQ:ACB) and Canopy Growth Corporation (NASDAQ:CGC) shares are trading higher Tuesday. Here's a loo...
Germany's historic step towards cannabis legalization, effective April 1, 2024, opens a new chapter in the global cannabis industry, presenting...
Aurora Cannabis Inc. (NASDAQ:ACB) (TSX:ACB) said on Wednesday that it has obtained Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) certification from Australia...
Shares of Science Applications International Corporation (NYSE: SAIC) fell sharply during Monday’s session after the company reported financ...
Shares of Nuvei Corp (NASDAQ: NVEI) rose sharply in today’s pre-market trading following a report indicating the company is in buyout talks ...
News of possible cannabis rescheduling from its onerous position as a Schedule 1 drug on the federal government's Controlled Substance Act has...
Over the last several years, Europe has become more open-minded about medical and recreational marijuana. Here are some of the latest cannabis deve...
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--News Direct-- When it comes to investing in the legal marijuana industry, they don't call it the "green rush" for nothing. Many analysts are projecting massive growth for the cannabis industry. New Frontier, a Washington D.C.-based cannabis research firm, expects total U.S. legal cannabis s...
2024-07-18 05:30:00 ET To say Aurora Cannabis (NASDAQ: ACB) has faced some challenges over the years would be a huge understatement. The once-leading cannabis producer in the Canadian marijuana industry is now a shell of its former self. Instead of acquiring large cannabis compani...
The marijuana industry has been significantly hindered by Section 280E of the IRS Code , which prevents businesses dealing with substances listed in Schedules 1 and 2 of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) from deducting regular business expenses. Although Section 280E affects federal deductio...