| | | How Westleaf Is Standing Out From the Rest of the Canadian Cannabis Crowd | Matthew Carr | Chief Trends Strategist | The Oxford Club | | | Editor's Note: This is your last chance! In less than an hour, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich and award-winning biotech investment expert Marc Lichtenfeld will be sitting down to discuss the medical breakthrough - and profit opportunity - of a lifetime. Click here now for the details... or risk missing the event altogether. - Rebecca Barshop, Managing Editor | | Negative headlines have been a harsh reality for Canadian cannabis stocks recently. The buzz investors felt at the start of 2019 has faded. And now they're faced with the sobering reality that the 40% gains we saw from the sector at the end of March have been erased. But don't believe the party's over. There's increasing evidence that this is just a breather. In a few months' time, Canada plans to legalize infused products and derivatives nationwide. This will be a boon for cannabis companies because these are much higher margin products. And this market is projected to be robust. At the same time, Canadian marijuana producers are expanding their physical presence. They're making the transition from being solely online to having actual dispensaries. And this is where companies are working the hardest to stand out. Though none have an approach as distinctive as Westleaf Inc.'s (OTC: WSLFF). In today's episode, Westleaf Chief Commercial Officer Adam Coates explains what makes his company's dispensaries so different from anything else in the industry. And more importantly, how that differentiation is going to help drive sales growth and consumer engagement. He also talks about the bevy of positive news Westleaf enjoyed in July, and how the cannabis company is preparing and positioning itself for the infused products launch. The interview proves that there's plenty to be bullish about on the horizon for pot stocks, especially Westleaf. Click here to tune in. Here's to high returns, Matthew | | | | | | | | | | David Fessler | July 17, 2019 A number of new pipeline and storage projects are underway to support the increased production coming out of the Permian. Read More | | | | | | Matthew Carr | July 16, 2019 We dug a little deeper into the bifurcated returns of pot stocks in 2019 and pulled together the best and worst performers so far this year. Read More | | | | | | Matthew Carr | July 15, 2019 An investigation into CannTrust Holdings uncovered unauthorized growing activity... and started the company's tragic fall from grace. Read More | | | | | | | | |
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