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  2. Is Aurora Cannabis Stock Officially Back from the Dead? - AOL

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    In an interesting turn of events, cannabis stocks have been surging back from the dead. Among those rallying higher, Aurora Cannabis (NYSE:ACB) has enjoyed healthy gains lately. Despite rallying ...

  3. Aurora Cannabis Could Recover in 2020 if the Stars Align - AOL

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    The Canadian cannabis sector has never marketed itself as a stable, worry-free opportunity. However, some names are worse than others -- as is the case with Aurora Cannabis (NYSE:ACB). Once a ...

  4. Why Aurora Cannabis Stock Is Still Worth Buying - AOL

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    Aurora Cannabis (ACB) burned investors on paper with May’s earnings results Cost-cutting, international business and ACB stock price hold promise for investors A bearish unwind and technical ...

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  6. Aurora Cannabis Stock: It’s Not Time to Throw in the Towel

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    Boom and bust cycles can easily last a few years. A classic case is the dot-com cycle, when lasted from 1998 to 2000, giving investors time to snag juicy returns.But cannabis stocks have been ...

  7. Aurora Cannabis Stock Is Still Not Worth a Buy - AOL

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    If misery loves company, then Aurora Cannabis (NYSE:ACB) shareholders are far from alone. While marijuana stocks like ACB were soaring earlier in the year, several marijuana-related headwinds and ...

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