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CBT focuses strictly on the business of legal cannabis for medical and recreational use and aims to provide timely information—through its website, e-newsletter, mobile app, print magazine and annual conference—to help the reader make timely, informed decisions to help them run their businesses better and more profitably. In 2018, Cannabis Business Times was named Magazine of the Year by the American Society of Business Publication Editors.
The cannabis company reported $132 million in operating cash flow for the full year, representing a 126% increase from 2023.
The completion of the dispensary in Manhattan marks the national cannabis design-build construction firm’s sixth project in New York City.
The company launched Tilray Craft, a brand extension within its medical cannabis portfolio in Germany.
San Diego City Council members approved a tax increase on cannabis retailers starting May 1 in hopes of closing the budget deficit.
The sixth annual ‘Best Cannabis Companies’ program recognizes organizations that stand out for their ongoing efforts to create great places to work.
The cannabis company will manage a facility with up to 25,000 square feet of canopy as one of two operators with a Tier 3 license.
The House-passed resolution aims to amend the state’s constitution by rolling back the democratic process of citizen-initiated ballot measures.
The cannabis company announced that additional holders of issued the Senior Notes entered into joinders to the definitive support agreement.
The cannabis company closed the books on its sixth consecutive quarter of positive free cash flow.
Five cannabis industry compliance experts offer their tips for compliance success.
The woman-founded cannabis retailer’s ‘Powered By Cannabicity’ service offers investment and expertise to help expand the state’s market.
The cannabis company increased its quarterly and annual operational cash flow compared to prior periods.
The cannabis company reported $463.6 million in revenue for the full year of 2024, mirroring the company’s revenue figure from 2023.
The cannabis company reported record revenues and improved adjusted EBITDA.
House-passed legislation would remove the terms ‘severe’ and ‘end-state’ from qualifying conditions, while a Senate bill would increase the THC limit.
Patients, Providers, Advocates Gather at NY Capitol, Decry Deterioration of Medical Cannabis Program
The advocates are demanding action from elected officials amid dispensary closures curtailing access to medical products unavailable in the adult-use market.
Gov. Phil Murphy proposed that licensed growers pay an additional $200 per pound tax when they sell or transfer products.
The new location joins the company’s existing stores in Parkville, St. Joseph, and Midtown within Kansas City.
The acquisition integrates the Delaware cannabis operator’s cultivation and processing facilities and two dispensaries into MariMed’s operations.
The cannabis company also reported an operating cash flow from continuing operations of $163 million and a net loss of $216 million in 2024.