Canadian Marijuana Stock Climbs on U.S. Listing

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Village Farms International, Inc. (TSX:VFF), a Canadian marijuana stock, moved higher after announcing that its shares have been approved for listing on the NASDAQ

Sean Mason | February 15, 2019 | SmallCapPower

A NASDAQ listing was great news for investors in a Canadian marijuana stock Friday. Here’s some small stocks making big moves on Friday, February 15, 2019 (as of 4 pm EST):

Village Farms International, Inc. (TSX:VFF), a Canadian marijuana stock, jumped 22% to $11.12 on Friday after announcing that its common shares have been approved for listing on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the symbol “VFF.”

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As well, shares of Harvest Gold Corporation (TSXV:HVG) slid 38% to $0.025 as the junior explorer released drill results from the Cerro Cascaron gold and silver project in Mexico, which included 4.8 metres grading 1.02 g/t gold and 13.0 g/t silver.

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NextSource Materials Inc. (TSX:NEXT), meanwhile, reported that the Madagascar Government has granted a 40-year mining license for the Molo Graphite Project. NextSource Materials stock moved up 17% to $0.135 following the announcement.

Finally, Aleafia Health Inc. (TSX:ALEF) shares rose 2% to $2.36 after the medical cannabis company announced that it has named private healthcare executive Keith White as the Company’s new President of Clinic Operations.

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