Pot Stock Buyouts: 135% Jump in Cannabis Deals
| Leave a CommentIt’s a boom in pot stock buyouts. In the first nine months of the year, at least 40 U.S. cannabis companies have been acquired by Canadian companies. Read more
Read more »$682 Million Pot Mega-Merger
| Leave a CommentThis enormous pot merger has MedMen acquiring Pharmacann. That will give MedMen a footprint in eight states. Learn how to profit from this new $100 billion growth market. Read more
Read more »Pepsi Secretly Plans Major Cannabis Drink
| Leave a CommentIt’s all about the cannabis drink . . . and the technology for creating THC and CBD-infused drinks. Which marijuana stocks are the huge soda makers looking at? Read more
Read more »Inside the ‘Marijuana Midterm Election’
| Leave a CommentThe midterm elections on Nov. 6 could further the marijuana buyout boom as voters decide on recreational and medical marijuana measures. Read more
Read more »Johnson & Johnson Secretly Funding Cannabis Research
| Leave a CommentOne of the world’s largest consumer products companies is funding cannabis research in Canada. We expect it to acquire a cannabis company. Read more
Read more »Buyout Boom Alert: $25 Million for Cannabis Vape Company
| Leave a CommentThe marijuana buyout boom is happening right now with news of new acquisitions appearing nearly every day. Learn more about the top stocks in the spotlight. Read more
Read more »Tilray Surges 1,171% After IPO – What’s Next?
| Leave a CommentTilray (NASDAQ: TLRY) shares are on fire! Shares are surging 41% this morning . . . following a 29% gain yesterday. Folks who invested $5k in the July IPO… Read more
Read more »IPO Alert: New Pot Stock for the Marijuana Buyout Boom
| Leave a CommentThe world’s #1 cannabis company is launching a new company in an IPO and designed to profit from the marijuana buyout boom. Learn about the best stocks to buy… Read more
Read more »Canadian Cannabis Goes to U.S.S.R.
| Leave a CommentThe marijuana buyout boom is underway. The big players – funded with lots of cash – are buying up the smaller companies and investors stand to profit. Read more
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