Cannabis ein sicherer mid-bigcap- Hafen?
- Extends Warrant Expiry Until February 20, 2018
Cannabis Wheaton Income Corp. (d/b/a Wheaton Income) ("Wheaton Income"
or the "Company") wishes to notify holders of the Company's common share purchase warrants issued on June 29, 2017 (the "Warrants"), which have been trading under the symbol "CBW.WT", that the Company has elected to extend the expiry date of the Warrants until 4:00 p.m. (Toronto time) on February 20, 2018. Any Warrants remaining unexercised after the new expiry date will be cancelled.
Der Kurs wird meiner Meinung nach bewusst unten gehalten, damit die Optionsscheine nicht in Aktien umgewandelt werden.
Ich kann mir sehr gut vorstellen, dass der Kurs nach dem 21. um einiges steigen wird.
Kleiner Tipp: auf Facebook die CBW Investor Gruppe suchen und beitreten. Da gibt es sehr sehr viele Informationen und auch Chuck selbst ist dort vor ein paar Tagen beigetreten.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/cbwinvestors/
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Globe says Aurora, others see Alberta lay out its rules
2018-02-20 08:09 ET - In the News
See In the News (C-ACB) Aurora Cannabis Inc
The Globe and Mail reports in its Saturday edition that Alberta intends to limit how many retail cannabis licences one organization can hold in an effort to prevent industry powerhouses from dominating a market that is scheduled to be legalized later this year. The Globe's Carrie Tait and Jeffrey Jones writes that no person or group will be allowed to hold more than 15 per cent of the licences, the provincial government announced on Friday. Further, the proposed rules give the government power to set a floor price for recreational marijuana. The province estimates roughly 250 private retail marijuana stores will set up shop within its borders in the first year. The proposed regulations, according to Alberta, are designed to ensure public safety, shrink the black market and give small businesses a toehold in the sector. Ottawa had planned to legalize recreational cannabis by July 1, but now acknowledges that the market will not open until August or September. It is up to the provinces to address finer details such as age restrictions, much like liquor laws. Kathleen Ganley, Alberta's Minister of Justice, said Friday that the idea is to ensure that "no one is going to corner the market right away."
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