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Just a reminder to keep an eye on our stock lists because we have companies that seem to completely off of the radar of the hobbyists and paid promoters. Companies such as Transcanna Holdings Inc that has seen its share price increase from $0.95 when it debuted in January to over $5.70 at time of writing. Visit their website to learn more about this vertically integrated California play that is also on the transportation side. And take comfort in knowing that the company has no idea I even mentioned them here. Learning about these off the radar opportunities before the pack will always be just one of your CannaInvestor Magazine advantages.

It seems not a month goes by when I do not remind readers of the importance of vetting information sources to ensure only reliable, accurate, relevant, and timely information from reputable sources is being used for investment decisions. Perhaps that is because not a day goes by more of these hucksters are witnessed. They use social media and I think we can agree that social media is the greatest source for the dissemination of misleading and false information. I emphasize this more so in my published work in the USA and my exclusive Q&A and interview with Todd Harrison appearing in my article this month in this edition reinforces that. Hucksters and other ill intending characters seem to be far more plentiful south of the 49 but be assured we have our fair share here including some Americans purporting to be industry gurus and experts.

This recent headline is a reminder of just how low come people will go for personal gain - Rosedale couple’s bogus program to rescue prostitutes: $1.5 million of your tax dollars at work. I can think of few things more shameful than such a scheme. If those those allegations prove true, it is not the first time that this same couple betrayed the trust and goodwill of the people as this separate article highlights- Sports and concert tickets meant for low-income kids used instead by Rosedale couple, staff at their government-funded non-profit.

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