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Investors Smell Profit in Marijuana Ballot Measures
Investors new to the sector said they are eager for a piece of a market that, by some estimates, will reach $50 billion over the next decade and are looking for ways to claim profits while minimizing legal risks.
The First Big Company to Say It’s Serving the Legal Marijuana Trade? Microsoft.
As state after state has legalized marijuana in one way or another, big names in corporate America have stayed away entirely. Marijuana, after all, is still illegal, according to the federal government.
KIND Financial Launches Government Division Targeting Government Cannabis Contracts
LOS ANGELES, June 16, 2016 /Weed Wire/ — KIND Financial, the leader in technology for cannabis compliance, today announced the launch of KIND Government Solutions with Microsoft Corp. to acquire government-facing contracts for seed to sale tracking.
Kind Financial Acquires the Assets of Agrisoft Development Group
LOS ANGELES, June 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Kind Financial, the leading financial solutions company to the cannabis industry, today acquired the assets of Agrisoft Development Group, a seed-to-sale compliance software company.
Surna, Inc. and Agrisoft Agree on a New Structure for Their Relationship
BOULDER, Colo., Jun. 25, 2015 /PRNewswire/ — Surna, Inc. (OTCQB: SRNA), a technology company that engineers state-of-the art equipment for controlled environment agriculture (“CEA”) with special expertise in cannabis cultivation, announced today they had reached an Agreement with Kind Agrisoft, LLC.
Snider Backs Ex-Philly Broker’s Pot Finance Firm
Former Philadelphia real estate broker turned developer David Dinenberg (he worked with David Grasso on the Valley Square center in Bucks) says he has raised $2 million, from investors including Lindy Snider.