Apart from beermakers, more traditional food-and-beverage companies are"looming" over the sector, said Korey Bauer, a managing director at Foothill Capital Management and the portfolio director for the newly-launched Cannabis Growth Fund
Bauer said he's spoken to executives at a number of consumer-packaged goods companies who've signaled that they're interested in cannabis.
LostBolton They would probably go after $TGOD, the biggest organic cannabis producer in the world.
Great, I will stop shopping there altogether..
Sweet dreams anyone SHORT $TGODF, to Infinity and Beyond BuzzDankyear
$TGOD and $OGI be like
Organic and fair trade certified! 😎
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