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Gaby Inc GABLF

GABY Inc. is a Canada-based company, which has retail focus and is the owner of the Mankind dispensary in San Diego, California. The Company packages and/or markets, for its own proprietary brands, as well as for third parties, a variety of cannabis products, including flower, concentrates, pre-rolls, edibles, topicals, tinctures and other products derived from or infused with cannabis or hemp. It holds a retail storefront license issued by the Department of Cannabis Control (DCC). It has launched two THC brands in the California market. The Company also owns cannabidiol (CBD) brands and sells those brands in the mainstream market and on-line. The Company’s brands include Mankind Dispensary, Dank Space, Kind Republic, Freedom Grams, Lulu’s Chocolate and 2Rise Naturals. Its flagship Mankind Dispensary serves approximately 25,000 people a month.


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Post by retiredcfon Nov 27, 2019 9:55am
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MJ Stocks in 2020?

MJ Stocks in 2020?

The TSX's worst performing sectors have included energy, down nearly 3 per cent, as investors fretted about slow progress toward building additional pipeline capacity, and healthcare, which has fallen more than 13 per cent because of a plunge in once high-flying cannabis shares.

But prospects for pot stocks could be improving as a result of the potential for Ontario, Canada's largest province, to accelerate its roll-out of retail cannabis distribution and for the United States to take steps toward the weed's federal legalization, said Robert McWhirter, a portfolio manager at Selective Asset Management Inc.

Last week, a U.S. congressional committee passed legislation to decriminalize cannabis, taking it a step closer to being approved by the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives.

The pot stocks have given technical buy signals and could be "reasonable performers into 2020," McWhirter said.

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