 I'm Deborah Borchard and this is your Marijuana Money Minute. You may recall a couple of weeks ago, IANTHUS said its shareholders approved of a re-capitalization plan that effectively dropped the shareholders' ownership to less than 3% of the company. One group fought back and as a result, the judge in the case didn't approve of the plan and bumped IANTHUS over to what's considered bankruptcy court in Canada, the CCCA. Juicy Holdings announced rising revenue after releasing preliminary financial results. The company is now estimating revenue of $24 million for its third quarter that ended in September. That's a change from its previous guidance in a range of $22-25 million and it's a sequential increase of 61%. The guidance for revenue in the fourth quarter is now expected to be at the high end of their previous range of $25-30 million and they also said that they expect to report positive adjusted EBITDA. The Green Organic Dutchman has entered into an agreement with Canakor Genuity to purchase on a bought deal basis 46-some-odd million units and they're going to get about $11 million Canadian on that. Slaying Worldwide is buying Colorado licensed cannabis cultivator Pleasant Valley Ranch as the company makes another move to own part of its supply chain. Or a cannabis stock drop this week after they announced that their activist investor, Nelson Peltz, had resigned as a senior advisor. Met Farm Holdings said it would not be extending their deal with Schwazi, formerly known as Medicine Men Technologies. This is the second company in two months to walk away from Schwazi as in August Medicine Man Denver also chose to part ways. Canadian Mushroom Company Optime Health closed on an over-subscribed non-broker private placement of $4.4 million. We have a couple of stock moves to go over this week. C-21 Investments has qualified to trade on the OTC-QX Best Market and Acquired Sales has been approved for trading on the OTC-QB Venture Market. And that's it for this week. I'm Deborah Borchart reporting for the Green Market Report.