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As part of the agreement, mixed martial arts organization Bellator MMA will give cbdMD exclusive branding rights inside the Bellator cage. CbdMD president Caryn Dunayer said in the press release the partnership...
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Aurora Cannabis Could Be One of the First Marijuana Sellers to Turn a Profit
Aurora Cannabis is on track to be the one of the first big marijuana firms to turn a profit. That could come as soon as this quarter, a top pot analyst said.
Several Wall Street analysts have come out bullish on cannabis stocks in recent months, but one analyst said Monday that Aurora Cannabis Inc (NYSE: ACB ) is the clear top choice in the sector. The Analyst...
Aurora Cannabis Could be Among the First Marijuana Sellers to Turn a Profit
Canada’s Aurora Cannabis is on track to be the one of the first big marijuana firms to turn a profit. That could come as soon as this quarter, according to Cowen analyst Vivien Azer.
When the biggest pot stock in the world releases its operating results, you best pay attention.
The chances for at least a couple of these catalysts happening appear to be really good.
Aurora said it will produce new, high-quality products for sale in the Canadian market. Ahead of the product launch, the cannabis company secured supply agreements with cannabis consumer technology brand...
EDMONTON, June 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ - Aurora Cannabis Inc. ("Aurora" or the "Company") (ACB) (ACB), the Canadian company defining the future of cannabis worldwide, today announced its plans for the highly-anticipated...
The most popular pot stock has a number of lingering questions that investors want answered.
Aurora is one of the world’s largest and fastest growing cannabis companies. Following the acquisition of MedReleaf, the company has more than 1,500 employees, 11 facilities, and a funded annual production capacity of more than 500,000 kilograms per year. The Company is vertically integrated and horizontally diversified across every key segment of the cannabis value chain, from facility engineering and design to cannabis breeding and genetics research, cannabis, and hemp production, derivatives, home cultivation, wholesale and retail distribution. The Company’s purpose-built facilities, which integrate technologies across all processes, are defined by automation and customization. Aurora’s growing constellation of subsidiaries and strategic partnerships provide differentiation in terms of geographic reach, production, technology, product offering, and execution.
With a growing number of countries adopting medical cannabis legislation, the Company has embarked on an aggressive international expansion strategy that currently sees Aurora with operations and/or sales in 22 countries across five continents.
"Through our wholly owned subsidiaries, strategic investments, and global partnerships, Aurora provides a wide range of premium quality cannabis and hemp products and services, develops innovative technologies, promotes cannabis consumer health and wellness, and delivers an exceptional customer experience across all its brands.
Aurora’s operations span multiple continents and focuses on both the medical and recreational cannabis production and sales, patient education and clinic counselling services, home hydroponic cultivation, extraction technologies and delivery systems, and hemp-based food health products.
We operate around the globe pursuing new and emerging cannabis markets where possible through our owned network of import, export and wholesale distributors, and our e-commerce and mobile applications."
Corporate GovernanceAurora Cannabis Inc.’s ISS Governance QualityScore as of January 28, 2019 is 10. The pillar scores are Audit: 2; Board: 10; Shareholder Rights: 9; Compensation: 9.
Corporate governance scores courtesy of Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS). Scores indicate decile rank relative to index or region. A decile score of 1 indicates lower governance risk, while a 10 indicates higher governance risk.Canadian Operations
Global Operations