Green Market Report’s Marijuana Money February 1, 2019

SLANG Worldwide went public this week using the symbol SLNG and trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange. The shares were priced at $1.50 and jumped 33% on the first day of trading to $1.99. The company is a merger between Slang and Organa Brands, the vape powerhouse that has done over $100 million in sales since 2014. Firefly is also included in the new company.

Organigram Holdings Inc. reported its first fiscal 2019 quarter results with net sales for the three months ending November 30, 2018, of $12.4 million, up 419% from $2.4 million in Q1’2018.  Sales rose 287% sequentially as the impact of legal adult use sales in Canada continues to be felt on the income statement. Net income for the quarter was $29.5 million

Sproutly Canada, Inc. announced financial results for the quarter ending November 30, 2018. The company reported a net loss of C$2.8 million or $0.02 per diluted share for the quarter versus last year’s net loss of C$473,405 for the same time period. In the filing, Sproutly noted that it has not generated any revenues from operations and has incurred losses since inception. The company has an accumulative deficit of $12,312,832

Innovative Properties Inc. d/b/a Nabis Holdings entered into an agreement with Canaccord Genuity Corp. and Eventus Capital Corp. for a brokered private placement of debenture units of up to C$30,000,000.

Dixie Brands Inc.  (CSE: DIXI.U) and Khiron Life Sciences Corp. (OTCQB: KHRNF) have signed a binding letter of intent to establish a 50/50 joint venture to introduce a full line of cannabis-infused products to the Latin American market.

Israel is set to pass a law allowing exports of medicinal cannabis, the Finance Ministry said last week, as the county ramps up its attempt to woo more investment and bolster state coffers. The bill passed its third reading in the Israel parliament in December and is now waiting for the cabinet and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to sign it into law.

 

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  • P.L. Plowfield

    February 4, 2019 at 3:08 pm

    I have 40 acres of farm land in Berks County, PA.Some have not been farmed and about 8 acres have not been farmed in 8 years.
    I believe this qualifies for organic farming and wish to find interested party to lease this land for hemp farming. What is my best path of informing possible interested parties?

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