 I'm Deborah Borchardt and this is your marijuana money minute. The coronavirus is infecting the market as well as people. We've seen a sell-off in the stocks continue and more cannabis events were canceled. Green Mark Report is moving its April 3rd event to a virtual conference and we'll have the details on that shortly. Now, the virus doesn't mean that business has stopped entirely, so here are this week's stories. Harvest Health and Recreation is buying into Urban Capital Group or ICG in a deal valued at $85 million. Harvest Health founder Jason Badati is resigning from his role as executive chairman and he is being replaced by Mark Borchardt. Terracend and its wholly owned subsidiary Terracend Canada has entered into a loan agreement with Canopy Growth in the amount of 80 million Canadian dollars in the form of a secured debenture. Terracend is a Canopy Rivers portfolio company, so that's convenient. We have some earnings to go over this week. The Green Organic Dutchman reported its fourth quarter in year revenue. It came in at $3.25 million for the quarter and only $11 million for the year. The company had a net loss for the quarter of $144 million and a year's net loss of $195 million, so obviously shareholders weren't happy with that. Columbia Care reported fourth quarter revenue of $24.5 million and full year revenue of $78 million. The net loss for the quarter was $28 million and the net loss for the year was $106 million. Virial Health closed on a non-brokered private placement offering of $10 million. Luxury Cannabis Company, BR Brands, joined forces with long time cannabis beverage company Dixie Brands. They gave Dixie an implied value of $43 million. Psychedelic Medicine Company Mind Bloom has opened its first location in New York City. The company says it has plans to expand rapidly and is looking at locations in Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco and Austin, Texas. Headset released a new report this week saying that cannabis shoppers are enjoying bigger and better bargains, discounts are increasing and prices are falling for shoppers at the dispensary, so that's good news. And that's it for this week. I'm Deborah Bortart reporting from Times Square for the Green Market Report.