Category: Growing
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SOL Global’s (SOL.C) best defence against Curaleaf (CURA.C) and Trulieve (TRUL.C) in Florida is 3 Boys Farm
SOL Global (SOL.C) has a number of killer assets, but there’s one you need to know about called 3 Boys Farm. Based in Florida, 3 Boys Farm is an award-wining, USDA-certified, 100% organic cultivator of produce and, following the Village Farms (VFF.C) model, cannabis is a recent addition to the company’s list of offerings. SOL Global…
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Around the world in 80 J’s: A narrative guide to the best growers and showers across the globe
The following is very real, first-hand account of one explorer’s exploits around the world in pursuit of the finest cannabis flowers the Earth has to offer. Never before has such a journey been attempted…until now. Mr. Phineas Choom worked at 1201 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, a building in which some of the aptest and edgiest…
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CannTrust (TRST.T) sacks workers, calls it ‘commitment to regulatory compliance’
There’s an old damage control routine that goes, instead of admitting you have a problem, you focus on how you’ve fixed the problem you had, so the interested observer focuses on your fix and not your initial incompetence. CannTrust is at that chapter in their Damage Control 101 textbook. In a news release titled, “Canntrust…
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Jim Cramer likes Cronos (CRON.C) more than Canopy Growth (WEED.T), but should you?
In late August, Jim Cramer, host of CNBC’s Mad Money program, said he believes Cronos Group (CRON.C), and Aphria (APHA.T) are better investments than Canopy Growth (WEED.T). Cramer pointed to Canopy’s disappointing Q2 performance as evidence the largest Canadian cannabis player had lost a step. (On Canopy): “That was a terrible quarter. It was a terrible quarter, they still have…
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Experion (EXP.V) CEO Jay Garnett lays out a stunningly simple master plan
A scrappy pioneer industry like cannabis attracts CEOs with diverse backgrounds. Before becoming a weed titan, Bruce Linton, the CEO of Canopy Growth (WEED.T) was an IT executive. Adam Bierman, the CEO of MedMen (MMEN.C) was a health & wellness marketer. Brendan Kennedy, the CEO of Tilray (TLRY.Q) was the COO of an analytics co.…
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Former Zenabis (ZENA.T) CEO flushing stock hard: 1 million shares down, 23 million to go?
Zenabis (ZENA.C) has four cannabis grow facilities. And it has four licenses. And it says it’s building out 2.75 million square feet of grow space. Amazing. All of those things are things you’d like to see a cannabis company doing. So why is the stock chart this? Well, most cannabis companies are having at least…
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The cannabis bubble Canopy Growth (WEED.T) created is now the tsunami killing everyone
The cannabis bubble is not yet bursting, but the likelihood that it will go by the time you read this is high. The markets are wobbling hard for a multitude of reasons, but the cannabis sector is reeling because the bellwether cannabis stock, Canopy Growth Corp (WEED.T) is in freefall. Other companies that exist as…
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How GTEC Holdings (GTEC.V) found itself down but not out
GTEC Holdings (GTEC.V) is in a bind. In other words, it’s down. Its own management would, and did, say as much. An article posted last month by thedeepdive.ca titled “Is GTEC Holdings Essentially Bankrupt?” called into question the company’s cashflow issues and its declining share price. What was GTEC CEO Norton Singhavon’s response? “I thought the points they…
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“We do not wish to comment further on the dead fish situation,” says HEXO (HEXO.T)
Earlier this month, a news blurb all of 184 words published by thecannabisstock.com ran with the headline, “HEXO is officially not responsible for the death of thousands of fish in Gatineau,” raising more questions than answers. HEXO (HEXO.T) tersely responded to an inquiry regarding the events which unfolded this August, saying only “We do not…
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Fear and loathing in the cannabis space: Get off 48North’s (NRTH.V) dick already
The most important phase of the life cycle of any ecosystem is where the inhabitants realize they can get sustenance and advantage from killing the lifeforms around them, rather than cohabiting. Monkeys turn cannibal when food supplies are low, ants go to war with other ants, ivy strangles the trees hosting it, influenza kills the…