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3 Figures That Show Aurora Cannabis Doesn't Have Its Shareholders' Best Interests in Mind

3 Figures That Show Aurora Cannabis Doesn't Have Its Shareholders' Best Interests in Mind

Throughout North America, no marijuana stock has been more popular or polarizing with the investment community than Canadian licensed producer Aurora Cannabis (NYSE: ACB). By the midpoint of 2019, Aurora looked as if it had a clear path to become a cannabis leader. The company had 15 cultivation facilities that, if fully built out, could yield north of 650,000 kilos of weed a year.