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and lays out strategy for future success SALINAS, Calif., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lowell Farms Inc. (the Company ) (CSE: LOWL;OTCQX: LOWLF), a leading, vertically-integrated, California-focused cannabis company, has completed its previously announced corporate name change following the acquisition by Indus Holdings, Inc. of Lowell Farms. The combined company is now operating under the Lowell Farms Inc. name. The Company s Subordinate Voting Shares and Warrants are now trading on the Canadian Securities Exchange under the ticker symbols LOWL and LOWL.WT and the Subordinate Voting Shares are now trading on the OTCQX under the ticker symbol LOWLF. No action is required to be taken by existing securityholders of the Company with respect to the name change. Outstanding share and warrant certificates are not affected by the name change and do not need to be exchanged. ....
Terra Tech Buys Unrivaled, Expects $70M In Revenues And More M&A Benzinga 3/3/2021 Umbrla Inc. for an undisclosed price. Popular Searches Umbrla, which has rebranded as Unrivaled, counts Dallas Imbimbo co-founder of KushCo Holdings Inc. (OTCQX: KSHB) among its management. The company operates manufacturing and distribution operations in both California and Oregon, offering flower products, vape cartridges, extracts, and edibles. Deal Details: Terra Tech plans to fold Unrivaled s portfolio into its existing operations across California and Nevada. We are very pleased to have entered into this mutually beneficial transaction which leads to immediate scale, driven by strong brands and revenue growth, Terra Tech CEO Frank Knuettel II said, citing Imbimbo s leadership. ....
By Reuters Staff 2 Min Read Feb 25 (Reuters) - Pot producer Indus Holdings Inc said on Thursday it bought California-based rival Lowell Herb Co for $39 million, adding a brand backed by Miley Cyrus and Chris Rock to its offering of products. Consolidation is heating up in the cannabis sector as companies pursue scale to benefit from the coronavirus-driven surge in weed sales and likely relaxation of U.S. federal prohibitions after Joe Biden’s win in the presidential election. Canadian pot producer Aphria Inc said in December it would merge with rival Tilray Inc, creating the world’s largest cannabis producer by sales. ....