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The healthcare sector, which includes weed stocks, lost 2.9, while the S&P/TSX Information Technology Index dipped 1.7%, dragged by a 5% slide in Hut 8 Mining and a 3.4% fall in Lightspeed Commerce.
Canada will become the first developed country to legalize recreational cannabis on Wednesday, but with mere hours left before the first sales are legal, many of the largest marijuana stocks were ...
After a brief selloff earlier in the week, shares of Tilray — the second-largest publicly traded marijuana stock — were up more than 17% Wednesday after the Canadian company posted quarterly ...
Global X Investments Canada Inc. (formerly Horizons ETFs) is a financial services company that offers exchange-traded funds. On May 1, 2024, the company changed its name from Horizons ETFs to Global X Investments Canada Inc. [2] In April 2017, Global X began offering the first cannabis industry focused exchange-traded fund (ETF), Global X Marijuana Life Sciences Index ETF.
This is a list of the world's largest cannabis companies by revenue. The list shows cannabis companies ranked by annual revenue. The list includes companies whose primary business activities are associated with cannabis. Globally, Curaleaf is the largest cannabis company in the world. [1]
The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) was affected strongly by the 2020 stock market crash, with an overall 12 percent decline on 12 March 2020 of the S&P/TSX Composite Index, its biggest single-day decline since 1940, twice triggering market circuit breakers. [59] [60] The week of 9–13 March 2020 was the TSX's worst week on record. [61]
Cannabis stocks have taken a hit since Election Day, Nov. 3.The latest Hifyre cannabis sales data out of Canada suggests some concerning trends in the market.The Numbers: Month-over-month ...
VIVO received two of the first 15 licences by Health Canada in 2014. [2] It became a publicly traded company in April 2017 on the TSX Venture Exchange.In August 2017, the company received a $15 million investment by Cannabis Wheaton to fund the second production facility at its 65-acre property in Napanee. [3]