3 cannabis edibles makers rely on quality ingredients, fair-trade farmers & local suppliers to create craft products

As marijuana cultivators work to define “craft cannabis,” makers of infused products are trying to do the same—and explain to consumers why (in some cases) they should be willing to pay more for such items.

Canadian marijuana firm Sundial, California’s KushCo seek Nasdaq listings

Sundial Growers, a Canadian cannabis company, and California-based KushCo Holdings have applied to be listed on the Nasdaq.

Rapid Reaction: Canopy Likely to Bolster Its C-Suite after Linton’s Ouster

With Bruce Linton suddenly out as co-CEO at Canopy Growth Corp., analysts and investors are already speculating about who will be tapped next to lead the world’s largest cannabis company.

Week in Review: MJBizConNEXT in New Orleans, OR preps for future interstate MJ potentials, NV cannabis board & more

The cannabis industry descends on New Orleans to explore emerging trends at MJBizConNEXT, Oregon lawmakers pass a bill that would empower it to make agreements with other states for the transfer of marijuana, Nevada creates a cannabis control board and says no to social use licensing for now – plus other important news from around the industry.

Billionaire-backed Chinese firm plans Asia’s first e-commerce CBD platform

A company backed by United Kingdom billionaire Jim Mellon and Nuuvera co-founder Lorne Abony plans to establish what they say will be Asia’s first e-commerce platform focusing on CBD-infused products.

Epidiolex, Sativex maker GW Pharma reports Q1 revenue, loss improvement

United Kingdom-based GW Pharmaceuticals showed revenue of $39.2 million for the quarter ended March 31, 2019, compared with $3 million in the same period a year ago.

Road to Legalization: Key Investor Considerations Ahead of US Federal Cannabis Reform

Advancement of key legislative measures in recent weeks and signals of support for reform from U.S. Attorney General William Barr are boosting investor sentiment and fueling interest from Wall Street banks and major institutions that – until recently – have watched the industry from the sidelines.