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The CEO of the world's largest publicly-traded cannabis company explains why he partnered with the $41 billion brand behind Corona (CGC)

Canopy Growth Corporation is the largest publicly-traded marijuana company. Canopy CEO Bruce Linton recently sat down with Business Insider to talk about growing the company from a startup into a $6 billion behemoth. Constellation Brands — the $41 billion giant behind beers like Corona and Modelo — made waves earlier this year when it announced a $191 million investment in Canopy Growth Corporation, a the world’s largest publicly-traded marijuana company. …read more […]

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Giuliani Says Witnesses Contradict Cohen Story on Russia Meeting

Donald Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani said the president did not know beforehand about a 2016 meeting between his campaign and Russians, as the president’s former attorney is reportedly ready to tell prosecutors. Giuliani said those who were allegedly present when Trump learned about the meeting also deny he knew about it. The meeting has become a central focus of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into whether anyone within Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia’s inter to interfere in meddling in the last U.S. presidential election. …read more […]

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How much money you need to retire early depends almost entirely on 2 factors

Saving for early retirement is one thing, but will those savings actually last an early retiree throughout the course of their lifetime? How much money you need to save to retire early depends almost entirely on two things: your cost of living and the potential for other income and investment growth. …read more […]

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U.S. Treasury’s Mnuchin says he sees at least 3 pct growth for next 4-5 years

U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Sunday that he believes the quickening pace of growth in the nation’s economy in the second quarter will persist for the next few years. The U.S. economy grew at its fastest pace in nearly four years in the second quarter – at a 4.1 percent rate – as consumers boosted spending and farmers rushed shipments of soybeans to China to beat retaliatory trade tariffs before they took effect in early July. …read more […]