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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Forte Group Holdings Inc FGHFF


Primary Symbol: C.FGH

Forte Group Holdings Inc., formerly BevCanna Enterprises Inc., is a diversified lifestyle and wellness consumer packaged goods company. The Company, through its subsidiaries, is focused on developing, manufacturing and distributing lifestyle and wellness consumer packaged goods for in-house brands and white-label clients via a multichannel sales network. Its segments include Conventional... see more

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Forte Group Holdings Inc > Wake up Bev ..........
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Post by prone on Aug 31, 2023 3:03pm

Wake up Bev ..........

Pot firms surge as US move to ease curbs sparks hopes of legalization, from 3 hours ago by Thomson Reuters

3 hours ago by Thomson Reuters
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Aug 31 (Reuters) - Shares of marijuana companies jumped as much as 37% in morning trading on Thursday after a U.S. health agency's proposal to reclassify it as a lower-risk substance boosted expectations of legalization at the federal level.

Nearly 40 U.S. states have legalized marijuana's use in some form but efforts at the federal level have hit a wall, leaving some investors cagey and the sector dependent on non-traditional sources for funding.

"A move to Schedule III would eliminate the onerous tax treatment of U.S. MSOs, and represent a major legitimizing event for the industry that could draw participation from institutions and strategic investors who have hitherto largely been sidelined by its Schedule I status," said Eight Capital analyst Ty Collin.

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