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Eric has been writing about stocks and finance since the mid-1990s, when he lived in Prague, Czech Republic. Over the course of a varied career, he has also been a radio newscaster, an investment banker, and a bass player in a selection of rock and roll bands. A native New Yorker, he currently lives in Los Angeles.
It s hard to believe it s been a full year since Illinois legalized recreational marijuana. Now, even during the coronavirus pandemic, the cannabis industry is thriving there.
In this video clip from
Motley Fool Live recorded on Dec. 22, Motley Fool contributor Eric Volkman spoke to Cannabis and Healthcare Bureau Chief Corinne Cardina Jurney about one stock that s likely to thrive in the Land of Lincoln.
Author Bio
Eric has been writing about stocks and finance since the mid-1990s, when he lived in Prague, Czech Republic. Over the course of a varied career, he has also been a radio newscaster, an investment banker, and a bass player in a selection of rock and roll bands. A native New Yorker, he currently lives in Los Angeles.
There is a certain type of marijuana company that has been particularly resilient during these extremely trying days of the coronavirus pandemic. Longtime Motley Fool contributor talks about a weed business segment that has held on rather well in this conversation, recorded Dec. 22, with Healthcare and Cannabis Bureau Chief Corinne Cardina Jurney during that day s edition of
Author Bio
Eric has been writing about stocks and finance since the mid-1990s, when he lived in Prague, Czech Republic. Over the course of a varied career, he has also been a radio newscaster, an investment banker, and a bass player in a selection of rock and roll bands. A native New Yorker, he currently lives in Los Angeles.
At the end of 2019, many companies piled into the cannabidiol market. One that has come to prominence is
Charlotte s Web (OTC:CWBHF).
Does name recognition mean the stock is a buy, though? In this clip from Motley Fool Live that aired on Dec. 22, veteran Fool contributor Eric Volkman gave his opinion in an interview with Healthcare and Cannabis Bureau Chief Corinne Cardina Jurney.
Author Bio
Eric has been writing about stocks and finance since the mid-1990s, when he lived in Prague, Czech Republic. Over the course of a varied career, he has also been a radio newscaster, an investment banker, and a bass player in a selection of rock and roll bands. A native New Yorker, he currently lives in Los Angeles.
Of the five states that flipped the switch on marijuana legalization on Election Day, three are populous and full of pot consumers. Therefore, they are extremely fertile ground for the few publicly traded companies that were forward-thinking enough to put down roots there.