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Whose brave enough to boil this down for me in English. It looks like they are trying to call the warrants?
https://seekingalpha.com/filing/4826900?utm_medium=email&utm_source=seeking_alpha&mail_subject=spce-virgin-galactic-holdings-inc-sec-filing-securities-registration-statement-s-1-a-february-14-2020&utm_campaign=rta-stock-filings&utm_content=link-1
Warrants question: I have 10,000 shares of SPCE Warrants. I received a cashless conversion offer. My question is would it be beneficial for me to do so. I looked on the web and if I understand correctly my 10,000 warrant shares would convert to roughly half that amount in common based on the current pricing of the warrants and common. The warrants are currently trailing the common by $1.5 given the $11.50 strike.
Lots of upside - but Australia didn't do much for MEDIF. And I don't make it go up or down, just trying to be the most informed I can to make sure no more deadbeat companies hurt us like with MEDIF. Anyway that's just for my personal strategy. This stock should be much higher if the rest of the industry takes care of their own house. Unless Canada MJ collapses I see $6-$8 by end of year.
Thank you sir.
Not a short - I own 30K shares. Was 50K but I trimmed some at $2.60 to lighten the industry exposure with the big producers about to release earnings. I am short with Puts on CGC, TLRY, and CRON.
The dominoes of failure ... ACB, CGC, TLRY, HExO, CRON, TGOD ...
Just trying to define our exposure to their mess
Hi - Does anyone have a list of companies that we have contracts with. It would be nice to have handy as the dominoes fall.
Could this explain the pop today? GRWG filling the inventory void left by China shutdown ... https://mjbizdaily.com/how-coronavirus-in-china-disrupts-the-cannabis-vape-hardware-supply-chain/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=MJD_20200207_NEWS_Daily
Hang on for March...UN makes public the list of voters on WHO Cannabis Scheduling recommendations
https://knowmadinstitut.org/2019/05/un-makes-public-the-list-of-voters-on-who-cannabis-scheduling-recommendations/
Hang on for March...UN makes public the list of voters on WHO Cannabis Scheduling recommendations
https://knowmadinstitut.org/2019/05/un-makes-public-the-list-of-voters-on-who-cannabis-scheduling-recommendations/
Canadian medical cannabis firms eligible for federal government funding
Published January 24, 2020 | By Matt Lamers
Medical marijuana companies in Canada interested in exploring business opportunities overseas are eligible to receive financial aid and other forms of support from the federal government through Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service (TCS).
The network of trade commissioners reaches more than 160 cities around the world and offices across Canada, helping Canadian businesses reach new markets.
A spokesperson for Ontario-based Global Affairs Canada said the TCS can provide services to Canadian companies involved in the medical cannabis industry if they are seeking to do business in jurisdictions that:
Are parties to the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.
Have a legal framework for the medical or scientific use of cannabis.
https://mjbizdaily.com/canadian-cannabis-firms-now-eligible-for-trade-commissioner-service-support/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=MJD_20200124_NEWS_Daily_B
Canadian medical cannabis firms eligible for federal government funding
Published January 24, 2020 | By Matt Lamers
Medical marijuana companies in Canada interested in exploring business opportunities overseas are eligible to receive financial aid and other forms of support from the federal government through Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service (TCS).
The network of trade commissioners reaches more than 160 cities around the world and offices across Canada, helping Canadian businesses reach new markets.
A spokesperson for Ontario-based Global Affairs Canada said the TCS can provide services to Canadian companies involved in the medical cannabis industry if they are seeking to do business in jurisdictions that:
Are parties to the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.
Have a legal framework for the medical or scientific use of cannabis.
https://mjbizdaily.com/canadian-cannabis-firms-now-eligible-for-trade-commissioner-service-support/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=MJD_20200124_NEWS_Daily_B
Canadian medical cannabis firms eligible for federal government funding
Published January 24, 2020 | By Matt Lamers
Medical marijuana companies in Canada interested in exploring business opportunities overseas are eligible to receive financial aid and other forms of support from the federal government through Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service (TCS).
The network of trade commissioners reaches more than 160 cities around the world and offices across Canada, helping Canadian businesses reach new markets.
A spokesperson for Ontario-based Global Affairs Canada said the TCS can provide services to Canadian companies involved in the medical cannabis industry if they are seeking to do business in jurisdictions that:
Are parties to the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs.
Have a legal framework for the medical or scientific use of cannabis.
https://mjbizdaily.com/canadian-cannabis-firms-now-eligible-for-trade-commissioner-service-support/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=MJD_20200124_NEWS_Daily_B
The Ontario government is considering a plan that would abandon the maligned lottery process that has left it with only two-dozen legal pot shops, and instead pivot as early as January to a system that could lay the groundwork for up to a thousand stores in the province, according to a person directly familiar with the matter.
https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/ontario-mulls-overhauling-pot-licence-system-in-2020-as-sales-lag-source-1.1351505
https://mjbizdaily.com/health-officials-identify-additive-cannabis-related-vaping-illnesses/
U.S. health officials on Friday singled out vitamin E acetate as a likely culprit in the vaping health crisis, reiterating that many of the suspect THC vape products were obtained from illicit sources rather than licensed cannabis businesses.
While the exact cause remains unknown, marijuana industry officials said that identifying a possible culprit behind the illnesses should help legal cannabis companies differentiate their products and ensure consumer confidence in legally produced vaporizers that don’t include the additive.
“This knowledge should only help the market rebound,” said Lindsay Short, vice president of operations for Tacoma, Washington-based Ionic Brands.
“Good performers have already moved away from using any vitamin E in their vape products. I think you will start to see that advertised heavily.”
U.S. health officials say that of 29 samples taken from patients with vaping-related illnesses, all contained vitamin E acetate, an additive in some vape products that contain THC.
The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in its report that this is the first time the agency has detected a “potential chemical of concern” in samples from patients with these lung injuries.
“This discovery is a really big deal in the world of vaping,” Short added. “Nobody wants to see people harmed by vape products, and having an unknown cause was extremely alarming.”
The finding should help on a consumer safety level and also add stability to the industry, according to Short.
“The industry will definitely try to differentiate itself,” from the illicit products out there, said Jim Makoso, co-founder and vice president of Seattle-based extraction company Lucid Labs.
Vape companies were already touting the fact they weren’t using additives such as propylene glycol and MCT oil, but now businesses are advertising their products are free of vitamin E acetate, Makoso said.
So far, health officials say most of the cases are linked to products containing THC that are sold on the illicit market.
According to the CDC website: “The latest national and state findings suggest products containing THC, particularly from informal sources like friends, or family, or in-person or online dealers, are linked to most of the cases and play a major role in the outbreak.”
In a statement issued Friday, the Cannabis Trade Federation said:
“While it still appears these health incidents are primarily associated with the use of illicit THC vape products, we urge members of the regulated cannabis industry to be vigilant and review all of their vaping products to ensure they are free of vitamin E acetate.”
The CDC reported that testing of lung samples of the patients from 10 separate states found the additive, which is used as a thickening ingredient in vaping products, in every sample.
Vitamin E acetate is a vitamin oil found in many foods and is also commonly used as a dietary supplement and in cosmetic products.
According to the CDC, previous research suggests when vitamin E acetate is inhaled, it may interfere with normal lung functioning.
Some states with legal cannabis programs such as Colorado are taking steps to ban the additive. Marijuana testing labs have begun developing tests to detect it.
The Cannabis Trade Federation “also urges officials in states that have regulated cannabis for medical or adult use to review their states’ regulations to ensure vitamin E acetate is clearly prohibited from being used in any inhalable cannabis products,” the industry trade group added in its statement.
The CDC said it also tested for a range of other chemicals that might be found in vaping products, including plant oils, petroleum distillates such as mineral oil, MCT oil and terpenes. None of these were found.
https://mjbizdaily.com/health-officials-identify-additive-cannabis-related-vaping-illnesses/
U.S. health officials on Friday singled out vitamin E acetate as a likely culprit in the vaping health crisis, reiterating that many of the suspect THC vape products were obtained from illicit sources rather than licensed cannabis businesses.
While the exact cause remains unknown, marijuana industry officials said that identifying a possible culprit behind the illnesses should help legal cannabis companies differentiate their products and ensure consumer confidence in legally produced vaporizers that don’t include the additive.
“This knowledge should only help the market rebound,” said Lindsay Short, vice president of operations for Tacoma, Washington-based Ionic Brands.
“Good performers have already moved away from using any vitamin E in their vape products. I think you will start to see that advertised heavily.”
U.S. health officials say that of 29 samples taken from patients with vaping-related illnesses, all contained vitamin E acetate, an additive in some vape products that contain THC.
The Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in its report that this is the first time the agency has detected a “potential chemical of concern” in samples from patients with these lung injuries.
“This discovery is a really big deal in the world of vaping,” Short added. “Nobody wants to see people harmed by vape products, and having an unknown cause was extremely alarming.”
The finding should help on a consumer safety level and also add stability to the industry, according to Short.
“The industry will definitely try to differentiate itself,” from the illicit products out there, said Jim Makoso, co-founder and vice president of Seattle-based extraction company Lucid Labs.
Vape companies were already touting the fact they weren’t using additives such as propylene glycol and MCT oil, but now businesses are advertising their products are free of vitamin E acetate, Makoso said.
So far, health officials say most of the cases are linked to products containing THC that are sold on the illicit market.
According to the CDC website: “The latest national and state findings suggest products containing THC, particularly from informal sources like friends, or family, or in-person or online dealers, are linked to most of the cases and play a major role in the outbreak.”
In a statement issued Friday, the Cannabis Trade Federation said:
“While it still appears these health incidents are primarily associated with the use of illicit THC vape products, we urge members of the regulated cannabis industry to be vigilant and review all of their vaping products to ensure they are free of vitamin E acetate.”
The CDC reported that testing of lung samples of the patients from 10 separate states found the additive, which is used as a thickening ingredient in vaping products, in every sample.
Vitamin E acetate is a vitamin oil found in many foods and is also commonly used as a dietary supplement and in cosmetic products.
According to the CDC, previous research suggests when vitamin E acetate is inhaled, it may interfere with normal lung functioning.
Some states with legal cannabis programs such as Colorado are taking steps to ban the additive. Marijuana testing labs have begun developing tests to detect it.
The Cannabis Trade Federation “also urges officials in states that have regulated cannabis for medical or adult use to review their states’ regulations to ensure vitamin E acetate is clearly prohibited from being used in any inhalable cannabis products,” the industry trade group added in its statement.
The CDC said it also tested for a range of other chemicals that might be found in vaping products, including plant oils, petroleum distillates such as mineral oil, MCT oil and terpenes. None of these were found.
My family is heavy CBD users. I've tried many online brands. There's not enough product differential to warrant these premium prices. Competition will reduce margins dramatically soon enough. When the food gates open consumers are going to have their choice at stores. Lots of money will need to be spent on marketing and ultimately prices will come way down. Volume will be key driving prices down further. CBD will be a commodity product in the future. CW is losing its first mover and premiere status due to the waiting on regs to open the market. IMO.
This goes at least to 8 maybe low 6 if 10 doesn't hold and I think it won't for much longer.
The U.S. Government is Planning to Reschedule or Possibly Deschedule Cannabis + 7 Pot Stocks to Watch
https://www.thecannabisinvestor.ca/the-u-s-government-is-planning-to-reschedule-or-possibly-deschedule-cannabis-7-pot-stocks-to-watch/
What is the fully filled share count please
Can you post the full article
When it breaks 12 look for 10 and maybe 9 for a bottom.
Health Canada briefing tomorrow on next steps in weed regulation https://seekingalpha.com/news/3471276
Colorado Cannabis Consolidation Commences https://www.newcannabisventures.com/colorado-cannabis-consolidation-commences/
Where Will Aphria Be in 1 Year?
https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/06/06/where-will-aphria-be-in-1-year.aspx
How much debt do they have
How much left to convert
Canada Suffers Major CBD Oil Shortage
May 13, 2019
https://www.gamingpost.ca/uncategorized-en/cbd-shortage-in-canada/
Canada Suffers Major CBD Oil Shortage
May 13, 2019
https://www.gamingpost.ca/uncategorized-en/cbd-shortage-in-canada/
$.32 move low to high and yet such a quiet board. This is running quick but lacking high volume. Maybe something good getting ready to be unleashed ...
I hope you're are wrong - I was hoping the 20 day $2.90 holds as bottom.
Actually no NASDAQ. I didn't realize a QX listing could have the same symbol as a NASDAQ listing.
??? There already is a company with the symbol HALO
TGOD – Certified Organic Cannabis Oil to Go Full Tilt
by RiskSavage | Apr 29, 2019 | 0 comments
The Green Organic Dutchman is picking up speed in it's quest to become the world's largest certified organic cannabis brand. Their partner, Valens GroWorks, just received their cannabis oil production certification and TGOD's wholly owned subsidiary, HemPoland, has also just recently received their organic certification. All things combined, TGOD is set to begin raking in some oil revs.
"KELOWNA, BC , April 29, 2019 /CNW/ - Valens GroWorks Corp. (VGW.CN) (VGWCF) (the "Company" or "Valens"), a multi-licensed, vertically integrated provider of cannabis products and services focused on various proprietary extraction methodologies, distillation, cannabinoid isolation and purification, as well as associated quality testing is pleased to announce it is the first third party cannabis extraction company in Canada to receive organic certification for cannabis oil production from Pro-Cert Organic Systems Ltd. for its proprietary CO2 and ethanol extraction processing methods in accordance with the Canadian Organic Standards.
The certification gives Valens the ability to produce certified organic cannabis oil from hemp and cannabis biomass that is organically cultivated and certified. Valens will now be able to immediately begin offering certified organic cannabis oil processing to The Green Organic Dutchman Holdings Ltd. (TGOD.TO) from their certified organic cannabis and hemp under the multi-year extraction agreement announced March 11 th, 2019". - Yahoofinance
"TGOD intends to use the concentrated cannabinoid resins and distillates to produce oils, sprays and capsules as well as oils for vaporization and future edible, beverage and topical products". - PRnewswire