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A Complete List Of NYSE And NASDAQ-Listed Cannabis Companies (Updated)
As the cannabis industry keeps pushing forward, more companies are moving to list their stock on a major U.S. exchange like the NYSE or NASDAQ. The club, however, remains relatively small.
Given the federal uncertainty that still surrounds cannabis in America and in most of the world, few cannabis companies choose the path of a public listing in order to raise funds and even fewer among them are pure-play marijuana stocks.
Listing Vs. Other Funding Sources
Listing a stock allows enables fundraising from a larger pool of investors. At the same time, a publicly-traded stock can be volatile, and even more so in an emerging sector like cannabis.
A Complete List Of NYSE And NASDAQ-Listed Cannabis Companies
As the cannabis industry keeps pushing forward, more companies are moving to list their stock on a major U.S. exchange like the NYSE or NASDAQ. The club, however, remains relatively small.
Given the federal uncertainty that still surrounds cannabis in America and in most of the world, few cannabis companies choose the path of a public listing in order to raise funds and even fewer among them are pure-play marijuana stocks.
Listing Vs. Other Funding Sources
Listing a stock allows enables fundraising from a larger pool of investors. At the same time, a publicly-traded stock can be volatile, and even more so in an emerging sector like cannabis.
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CBD Co. Hit With $12M Fraud Suit Over Failed Biz Transaction
Law360 (April 29, 2021, 10:23 PM EDT) India Globalization Capital took ownership of a brokerage company owned by Apogee Financial Investments in an effort to break into the cannabis industry, but it didn t live up to its financial promises, leading to the downfall of the brokerage, according to Apogee s New York federal lawsuit filed Thursday seeking $12 million.
Apogee said that in 2014, Ramachandra Makunda was struggling to raise capital for Maryland-based IGC and was at risk of losing the company s registration with the New York Stock Exchange. It was at that point that Makunda sought the services of Midtown Partners & Co. LLC, a broker-dealer owned by.
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