Value: Canadian Producers and Acquisition Activities

value: Early investors in cannabis have experienced spikes and dips in the value of their investments driven largely by political announcements, and major merger and acquisition activities amongst some of the largest Canadian producers and distributors, according to The Toronto Star. Short-term pops in the value of cannabis are sure to soften as the industry starts to pair real supply with real demand, and not just speculation about either. But, with legalization only days away, the market for investors is going to change. Jeff McIntosh / The Canadian Press But, these short-term pops in value are sure to soften as the industry starts to pair real supply with real demand, and not just speculation about either. Canadians can invest in companies that grow and distribute marijuana, pharmaceutical companies who are investing in cannabinoid drugs, or agricultural companies to assist producers in the growing phase. This means that investors now have to start looking at the industry with a longer-term lens, and not just as a way to have a quick financial home run.A sign that the cannabis industry is starting to mature is the increase in the variety of investments investors can choose from. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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