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Wednesday, 11/19/2014 4:50:01 PM

Wednesday, November 19, 2014 4:50:01 PM

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The US, grey, TWMJF does not trade in the same step. Because no shares were bought at the ask at the end of the day. The price stayed the same. Don't worry it's been like this since April. It will catch up tomorrow. Sometimes it works opposite. It's fine.

Based on the renewal news, I don't think the 3.5 million grams includes the NOTL green house.
Just my opinion. I think that the 3.5 is for what is built out in Smith Falls. JMHO!

SMITHS FALLS, ON, Nov. 19, 2014 /CNW/ - Tweed Marijuana Inc. ("Tweed" or "the Company") is pleased to announce that its wholly owned subsidiary Tweed Inc. has successfully renewed its license to cultivate and sell marijuana under the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations (MMPR).

"This is an important next step for our company as we grow into a mature, stable leader in the sector," said Chairman and Co-founder Bruce Linton. "We are proud to tell our customers, our investors and our employees that Tweed and Tweed Farms have met and will continue to meet the rigorous standards in place to ensure they provide only the highest quality medicine possible."

The renewed license allows Tweed to produce up to 3,500 kg of marijuana over the next year, reflecting Tweed's present built-out production capacity. "We have invested in building out production capacity and have more construction to complete in the near term. What Tweed has set out to create speaks to the demand we anticipate in the market both at home and abroad. This renewal will allow us to continue a steady scale up, leveraging and expanding our state-of-the-art facility in Smiths Falls."

While Tweed continues to build further growing rooms in Smiths Falls, Tweed Farms, one of the largest marijuana greenhouses in the world, has been approved to begin another growing cycle this December in a footprint representing approximately 10% of the entire facility. The first crop from the Niagara-on-the-Lake facility will be available for sale through Tweed this December.

Tweed is the third company to announce its license renewal under the MMPR, following the Peace Naturals Project, and Mettrum, which recently announced a license renewal for 650 kg of annual production.