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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

CSE:FGH - Post Discussion

Forte Group Holdings Inc > 2024 will be better for all MJ stocks ....
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Post by prone on Jan 09, 2024 2:01pm

2024 will be better for all MJ stocks ....

---> Soon.........
--> .... Big Investors at the Ready for U.S. Cannabis Reform -- Market Talk, from 
 
1405 ET - Major investors who have either already made big bucks on cannabis or are new to the space seem

-->poised to start investing once the U.S. government finalizes some significant cannabis policy reform, TerrAscend CEO Ziad Ghanem tells WSJ.

There are two avenues of reform on the horizon: the so-called SAFER bill recently cleared for a Senate vote that would ease banking restrictions on the industry

and a Biden administration push to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug.

Either effort would improve the fundamentals of the industry and make it more attractive to many investors, who are clearly seeing that change is afoot,

Ghanem says, adding that investors who've already lost money in cannabis still seem resistant to jumping back in. (dean.seal@wsj.com)
 
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