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Ackrell Capital Report Highlights Funding Gap and Investor Activity in Cannabis Industry The passage provides market analysis and investment trends in the cannabis sector but lacks specific allegations, names of high‑profile officials, or actionable misconduct leads. It mentions corporate investors like Constellation Brands and Scotts Miracle‑Gro, but only in the context of standard business transactions, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Cannabis companies raised over $2 billion in 2017, mostly from retail and family‑office investors.; Strategic investors such as Constellation Brands and Scotts Miracle‑Gro have made notable investments.; A funding gap persists due to limited institutional venture capital and private equity participation.
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Ackrell Capital Report Highlights Funding Gap and Investor Activity in Cannabis Industry The passage provides market analysis and investment trends in the cannabis sector but lacks specific allegations, names of high‑profile officials, or actionable misconduct leads. It mentions corporate investors like Constellation Brands and Scotts Miracle‑Gro, but only in the context of standard business transactions, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Cannabis companies raised over $2 billion in 2017, mostly from retail and family‑office investors.; Strategic investors such as Constellation Brands and Scotts Miracle‑Gro have made notable investments.; A funding gap persists due to limited institutional venture capital and private equity participation.
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