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AdvisorShares Pure US Cannabis ETF (NYSE:MSOS): dropped 6.3%.
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SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE:SPY) was up 0.9%, after recovering from Thursday s losses on Friday afternoon.
One move that pretty much flew under the radar:
Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., owner of Circle K, boosted its stake in Canadian cannabis company
Fire & Flower Holdings Corp. (OTCQX:FFLWF), converting roughly $52 million it held in debt to equity. Following the transaction, the retail giant will own 19.9% of Fire & Flower.
“I think the move by Alimentation Couche Tard doesn t get nearly the amount of attention it should,” Green Market Report Editor-in-Chief Debra Borchardt told Benzinga. “Seeing a bigger move in the convenience store space towards cannabis should be unsettling to most cannabis companies,” she warned, wondering if smaller producers will eventually be relegated to craft cannabis, as “the volume players become the Budweisers and Miller beer versions of ca
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As the world pivoted to navigate obstacles brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, the USPTO not only adapted to address the challenges, but appeared to make the most of this period by improving existing procedures. Widely publicized adjustments, such as efficiently moving 13,000 examiners and other employees to a remote working environment
1 and reducing the average examination time
2, overshadow equally laudable advances that have resulted in more robust and streamlined examination, with a seeming aim at achieving improved customer service toward its applicants and stronger international partnerships. This article summarizes five procedural developments that have greatly impacted U.S. prosecution, and in many instances, improved the experience for USPTO customers.
IP laws: Brighter days ahead
10-01-2021
20-08-2018
Mexico’s new Industrial Property Law heralds an improved system for the country’s IP owners in almost every area, says Christian Thomae of Dumont.
November 5, 2020, marked the date on which Mexico adopted the new Federal Law for the Protection of Industrial Property. This repealed the previous law that had been in force for 25 years and had been subject to several amendments. The new US-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which replaces the North American Free Trade Agreement made it necessary to reorganise and update the Mexican IP system, as to allow for a smooth implementation of the renegotiated trade agreement.