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The March 31 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest in most of these selected marijuana stocks decreased.
Something is moving Tilray stock far higher than other pot stocks. What can account for a 67% one-day jump in the cannabis company's share price?
After brutal sell-offs during the past year, some of the cannabis stocks have bounced back, a relief for many investors. Is Aphria set to be a winner?
While the cannabis stocks have been very volatile, the numbers on sales and use are trending higher. These two marijuana stocks look like solid picks now.
Thursday's top analyst calls included Apple, Beyond Meat, Clorox, Domino's, Etsy, Intel, Roku, Square, 3D Systems, Tesla and Uber.
For an industry that has been crushed since it entered the market, investors have to wonder if the pain is almost over for the cannabis stocks. Aphria may hold some answers.
The February 28 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest in most of these selected marijuana stocks decreased.
Although weed stocks have been getting crushed for a long time now, investors historically have made a lot of money bottom-fishing and value investing. Is Aurora Cannabis the place to be now?
Aphria and other marijuana producers are counting heavily on growth in the derivatives part of the business as the number of licensed retail shops increases. However, the Canadian government needs to...
Pot grower CannTrust had just about the worst year any company in any business could have. Is it ready for what comes next?
The January 31 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest in most of these selected marijuana stocks increased.
The January 15 short interest data have been compared with the previous figures, and short interest in most of these selected marijuana stocks increased.
Cannabis stocks took a beating Friday after an analyst's comment that supplies would remain tight this year. But that's not all that's wrong in the pot sector.
Canada-based marijuana grower Aphria announced Friday morning a strategic investment of C$100 million. The stock is getting beaten up based on a discount of around 6% to Thursday's closing price for...
It's a wonder that Ontario-based Aphria survived 2019 at all. Now that it has, what can investors look forward to in 2020?