Doable novel guidelines might well additionally reshape the U.S. cannabis market in 2022
CNBC’s Frank Holland delivers the 2022 Playbook on the cannabis market, because the business launches novel products and Wall Avenue awaits the passage of novel guidelines. For accept entry to…
Why Canadian cannabis corporations contain struggled in U.S. markets
CNBC’s Frank Holland joins ‘Insist Box’ from Toronto to ticket why shares of Canadian cannabis corporations contain struggled in U.S. markets. Canada legalized cannabis three years within the past, making…
Cannabis shares stay beneath rigidity regardless of federal legalization efforts
CNBC’s Frank Holland joins ‘Express Field’ to chronicle why pot shares were getting smoked regardless of constructing momentum within the residing. For accumulate entry to to are living and inspiring…
Hexo needs strategic alternate choices to compete in cannabis switch: Activist investor
Activist investor and Riposte Managing Companion Khaled Beydoun explains why he believes Canadian cannabis company Hexo can scuttle increased.
New cannabis industry hires are dominated by women: Report
. Cannabis stocks outperformed the market this year, and more women are taking part in the industry’s growth. Frank Holland of CNBC reports. For access to live and exclusive video…
Morningstar Research is launching coverage on six marijuana stocks
Morningstar Research launched coverage on six cannabis stock. Kristoffer Inton is the director of equity and basic materials research at Morningstar. He joins “SquawkBox” to discuss.
Why California isn’t seeing the expected tax revenue from legal cannabis sales
California is not seeing the tax revenue from marijuana sales that many expected. Brett Hundley, senior research analyst at Seaport Global, and Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary join “Squawk Box” to…
Martha Stewart on her line of CBD products
Cannabis sales are booming and MKM Partners is telling investors to buy shares of Canopy Growth. It upgraded the stock a a buy earlier this week, citing the Martha Stewart…
Amazon will no longer test job seekers for marijuana
Amazon says it will no longer require job seekers to submit to drug testing for marijuana, though it will still test workers for other illegal substances. CNBC’s “Squawk Box” crew…