As recreational marijuana use becomes legal, cannabis bars are on the rise
Frank Holland of CNBC joins “Squawk Box” to report on the expanding market for cannabis bars and lounges after recreational cannabis use is legalized. Sign up and learn more about…
Cannabis stocks remain under pressure despite federal legalization efforts
CNBC’s Frank Holland joins ‘Squawk Box’ to report why pot stocks have been getting smoked despite building momentum in the space. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC…
California ‘nuns’ making millions tapping into the booming cannabis industry
The pot business is on the rise and some California nuns are rolling into the multibillion dollar industry. CNBC’s Frank Holland reports on the Sisters of the Valley who are…
Tilray CEO Irwin Simon says that if cannabis is not legalized, companies will continue consolidating.
Irwin Simon from Tilray joins “Closing Bell” to talk about the company’s stock, and his outlook on marijuana regulation.
Green Thumb CEO on what’s next for the cannabis industry
Ben Kovler, Green Thumb Industries CEO, on his company’s earnings and potential cannabis regulations from the government. With CNBC’s Courtney Reagan and the Fast Money traders, Guy Adami, Karen Finerman,…
The illegal cannabis black market poses a threat to legal businesses
California’s legal marijuana market is the biggest in the nation. CNBC visited 10 unlicensed shops to see a wide range of illegal activity. Melissa Lee reports. Read more at: l…
Illinois now allows recreational pot. What does this mean for the cannabis industry?
In Illinois, pot is now legal. Charlie Bachtell, Cresco’s CEO, joins CNBC’s “Power Lunch” team to discuss the cannabis industry. The new year is ringing in Illinois on Wednesday, as…
Legislation on pot is more likely in 2020 and 2021 than this. Cannabis analyst
CNBC’s ‘Squawk Alley’ team discusses legislation that would legalize marijuana and what it means for cannabis companies. Vivien Azer, Cowen’s senior cannabis sector analyst, talks with CNBC about the topic.
Navy Capital CEO discusses Reddit investor interest for cannabis stocks
Navy Capital manages about $375 millions of cannabis-related stocks. Navy Capital CEO Sean Stiefel joins “Closing Bell” to discuss the recent rise in investor interest in pot stocks. For access…
Jim Cramer explains the reason that many cannabis stocks fell Wednesday morning
CNBC’s Jim Cramer discusses how the election results have an impact on some of the biggest cannabis stocks. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC…