 I'm Deborah Borchart, and this is your marijuana money minute. Well, the coronavirus pandemic is raging on, and so far it had resulted in some decent sales for some of the dispensaries out there. But unfortunately, in Massachusetts, the state decided that adult use sales could not continue. They could only do medicinal marijuana sales, so that is bad news for some of those dispensaries. They had been seeing increased sales as people were stocking up ahead of being quarantined. Despite the virus crisis, there have been some key news items out of companies this week. Harvest Health and Verano said that their deal is over. This deal had been valued at $850 million, so it was big. Harvest Health, though, made this deal when their stock was priced at roughly $8 and change. Now their stock is just trading at a bit over a dollar. Charlotte's Web announced that they are going to acquire advocates, and that this confined entity will control 35% of the CBD market in the US, so this is huge. This deal is valued at $99 million. Purely said that it was going to acquire the three-arrow alternate care dispensaries in the state of Connecticut. AAC operates three out of the 18 total stores that are currently operational in Connecticut. Organogram had some good news and bad news this week. On the good news side, they said that they received approval from Health Canada for their expansion. On the bad news side, they said that some of their jobs at their Moncton facility cannot be done remotely, and so they anticipate some temporary layoffs due to the virus. Private Cannabis Company, Leafley laid off 91 employees this week. The company said that it was also due to the virus. And finally, Green Market Report had broken a story last week about employees at Green Growth Brands getting laid off, but then not getting their back pay well. The company said that they found some money and so those employees will get paid, and they also said that the CEO who resigned would not be receiving his severance package. And that's it for this week. I'm Deborah Borchardt. Stay healthy and stay safe out there.