urban-gro Signs Approximately $12M in New Cannabis Sector Contracts in the Second Quarter
UGRO signs new cannabis contracts in the second quarter of 2024 totaling approximately $12 million indicating optimism for cannabis sector rebound
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UGRO signs new cannabis contracts in the second quarter of 2024 totaling approximately $12 million indicating optimism for cannabis sector rebound
urban-gro is pleased to announce the closing and initial draw of its previously announced credit facility in the aggregate principal amount of US$6 million
urban-gro raised convertible debt during a time when companies have struggled to secure financing speaks volumes to the confidence that investors have
Growing sustainably in greenhouses can be challenging since the tactics that work well in indoor facilities don’t translate to greenhouse cultivation
In the late July Benzinga article written by Natan Ponieman, Javier Hasse and Andrew Ward, urban-gro’s CEO, Brad Nattrass is quoted describing the benefits