Cannabis Central: Pure-Play Pot Stock Index Went Down Marginally On Wednesday
The munKNEE Pure-Play Pot Stock Index went DOWN 0.96% on Wednesday with 17 of the 25 constituents declining, 6 advancing and 2 having No Change in price. In addition, 2 of the 3 index categories went DOWN, as well. The winners and losers are as follows:
Index Performance
The Index has companies doing business in a number of different categories and sub-categories based on their primary area of focus in the cannabis industry. These categories are identified below along with those stocks within each category that changed price by 10% or more:
- The Vertically Integrated (i.e. Seed-to-Sale) Category went down 0.9%. The category consists of 22 index constituents that grow, process, and sell cannabis and hemp flower and related products.
- The Canadian Licensed Producer (LPs) Category went down 0.9%. Only 1 of the 7 index constituents within the category changed prices by 5% or more, namely: Aurora (ACB) -7.7% (-26.0% on Tuesday).
- The U.S. Multi-State Operator (MSOs) Category went down 1.2%. 4 of the 13 index constituents changed price by 5% or more, namely: Medicine Man (SHWZ) +7.3%, Harvest Health (HRVSF) -5.2%, Acreage - Fixed (ACRDF) -6.7%, and Acreage - Floating (ACRHF) -8.5%.
- The Hemp Seed-to-Sale MSO sub-category went up 2.7% but only 1 of the 2 index constituents in the category changed price by 5% or more, namely, Charlotte's Web (CWBHF) +7.0% (-11.3% on Tuesday).
- The Extraction Category went up 4.3%, This category focuses on the extraction of cannabis compounds and their infusion into consumer products, and 1 of the 2 index constituents within the category changed price by 5% or more, namely, Neptune (NEPT) +6.5% (-5.6% on Tuesday).
- The Consumption Devices Category went down 7.1%. This category has only one index constituent (Greenlane (GNLN) focused on developing and selling personal consumption devices for cannabis consumers, such as vape pens and inhalers.
*Please note: The 25 pure-play stocks in the munKNEE.com Pure-Play Pot Stock Index are just that, pure, deriving 100% of their revenue from the sale of recreational and medicinal cannabis and consumption-related products and, as such, the Index reflects the true health of the marijuana industry in the U.S. and Canada. In addition, the Index only includes those pure-play cannabis stocks that consistently trade for more than US$1/share.
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