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Aurora Cannabis Inc T.ACB

Alternate Symbol(s):  ACB | T.ACB.WS.U

Aurora Cannabis Inc. is a Canada-based medical cannabis company. The Company's principal business lines are focused on the production, distribution, and sale of cannabis related products in Canada and internationally. The Company’s segments include Canadian Cannabis, European Cannabis and Plant Propagation. The Company's adult-use brand portfolio includes Aurora Drift, San Rafael '71, Daily Special, Whistler, Being and Greybeard, as well as CBD brands, Reliva and KG7. Its medical cannabis brands include MedReleaf, CanniMed, Aurora and Whistler Medical Marijuana Co, as well as international brands, Pedanios, Bidiol and CraftPlant. Its cannabis products are primarily cultivated and manufactured in the facilities in Edmonton, Alberta; Bradford Ontario; Pemberton, British Columbia, and Odense, Denmark. The Company is focused on offering its cannabis products to global medical cannabis market, recreational cannabis market and global hemp-derived cannabidiol (CBD) markets.


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Comment by bionicjoeon Jan 09, 2019 8:45am
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RE:RE:RE:Bloomberg interview

RE:RE:RE:Bloomberg interview
Hedgefundharry wrote: Blah blah blah, same ole stuff and fluff.

Show us some $$$$$$$$.

glta

harry


Stick around and they will. 

Some investors are expecting too much too soon. They are still in the process of ramping up production like every other cannabis player. No issues have been reported so it's just a matter of giving them a little more time to meet the consumer demand. Right now it's not just an Aurora problem but one that is synonymous with the industry. Legalization came into effect before these companies were yet at full production. Look at the provinces holding back the brick & mortar licenses. Only 25  licenses being issued later this week for all of Ontario when Toronto alone will easily need triple that amount. Reason? Not enough pot available to keep more than 25 stores in business. That shortage will begin to alleviate itself as these massive grow-ops come online and then watch the bucks come rolling in.
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