M3 Today Magazine M3 Today Magazine Fall 2018 | Page 28

THE OTHER GREEN IN THE MARIJUANA INDUSTRY THE OTHER GREEN IN THE MARIJUANA INDUSTRY BY: ALEX MANESS AS THE political landscape shifts closer and closer to full legalization of marijuana, one aspect of the industry that is becoming more and more significant is the financial side of marijuana. This is an amazing time to watch the IPOs and financial windfalls for many. Only on rare occasions does a new industry pop into existence seemingly out of nothing and grow as large as the cannabis industry has overnight. Right along with that growth comes some unique challenges and a future that looks surprisingly similar to that of the tech industry years go. In what has traditionally been, at least since Prohibition, a grassroots industry (no pun intended), things are quickly turning more and more into a legitimate industry, turning more and more corporate. The small companies which have seen success are quickly becoming larger and looking to the next stages of market development. Financing is coming in from outside sources, IPOs are being announced by the day, and mergers and acquisitions are coming from seemingly every direction. And this is just the beginning! A BOOM IN THE GREEN SPACE Perhaps one of the most telling signs that things are changing in the marijuana world is the fact that huge companies, pharmaceutical and otherwise, are pouring money into the industry. They see 28 the trends and they know where things are heading, so they are (rightfully so) trying to get ahead of the curve. The maker of Corona beer, for instance, Constellation Brands (also owner of SVEDKA vodka and Casa Noble tequila) has dropped $4 billion into the industry to increase its stake in Canopy Growth. Constellation sees the growth of the industry as a potential opening to market cannabis-based alcoholic beverages. As more and more countries and states begin to legalize cannabis, that market is growing exponentially. Though the drinks and demand are not there yet, the potential upside should it become legal is undoubtable.