Cannabis Business Times Newsletter
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| California, the largest licensed cannabis market in the world, can’t seem to compete with illicit activity. What’s the problem? |
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Former CEO and Chairman Jmichaele Keller alleges in his lawsuit that the sale of assets to competitor EVIO would dismantle Steep Hill’s business and decrease shareholders’ value. |
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This news marks the second license-holder (of two in the state) now actively participating in sales. |
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The California-based organization connects employers with qualified job seekers and has helped cannabis companies find candidates under San Francisco’s Equity Program. |
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Although the state has required testing since the program launched, it will now require products to be tested by a state-licensed lab. |
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The primary cultivation- and business-related challenges for cannabis operations, according to participants, have remained unchanged for the past three years Cannabis Business Times has published the “State of the Cannabis Cultivation Industry Report.” |
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