Ron Strider
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The company building what it's describing as the world's largest legal marijuana production facility near Edmonton International Airport will start trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange next week.
Aurora Cannabis will trade under the symbol ACB and will get the honor of ringing the bell to begin trading Monday.
"Aurora's graduation to TSX reflects the remarkable commercial and operational progress we have made since listing on TSX Venture Exchange late last year," CEO Terry Booth said in a release Friday.
Aurora Cannabis began construction on its 75,000-square-metre Aurora Sky operation last fall and is expecting to begin production before the legalization of recreational marijuana in July 2018.
Pointing to record yields at their Mountain View County production facility, their acquisitions of a third Canadian production facility located in Quebec and Germany's largest medical cannabis distributor, Booth said Aurora was now established "as a global leader in the cannabis sector."
"We expect that graduating to TSX will further increase our shareholder audience, and represents another important strategic step in enhancing shareholder value," he said.
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Aurora Cannabis will trade under the symbol ACB and will get the honor of ringing the bell to begin trading Monday.
"Aurora's graduation to TSX reflects the remarkable commercial and operational progress we have made since listing on TSX Venture Exchange late last year," CEO Terry Booth said in a release Friday.
Aurora Cannabis began construction on its 75,000-square-metre Aurora Sky operation last fall and is expecting to begin production before the legalization of recreational marijuana in July 2018.
Pointing to record yields at their Mountain View County production facility, their acquisitions of a third Canadian production facility located in Quebec and Germany's largest medical cannabis distributor, Booth said Aurora was now established "as a global leader in the cannabis sector."
"We expect that graduating to TSX will further increase our shareholder audience, and represents another important strategic step in enhancing shareholder value," he said.
News Moderator: Ron Strider 420 MAGAZINE ®
Full Article: Aurora Cannabis to begin trading on Toronto Stock Exchange | Edmonton Journal
Contact: How to get in touch with the Edmonton Journal | Edmonton Journal
Photo Credit: Gavin Young
Website: Edmonton Latest News, Breaking Headlines & Sports | Edmonton Journal