 I'm Deborah Borechart and this is your Marijuana Money Minute. Hey folks, the Northeast Cannabis Business Conference is only a couple of weeks away in Boston. If you use the code NECBC130, you'll get a 30% discount on your ticket. This is a two-day event with over 150 exhibitors and over 100 speakers. I mean, it ranges from everything from seed to sale to educational regulatory issues, it's really all-encompassing. Check it out. Alright, one of the OGs of legal cannabis Tilray announced this week that the company was restructuring and laying off 10% of its workforce. They said they're going to focus on becoming profitable and they're going to target their domestic recreational market and the Manitoba Harvest food acquisition that they made last year. Tilray wasn't alone in the layoff announcements, Aurora Cannabis also said that they were cutting their workforce by 10% too. And then more sad news, Whoopi and Maya have closed their doors, apparently there was a conflict between the founders Whoopi Goldberg and Maya Elizabeth that couldn't be resolved. Alright, onto some cheerier news, GW Pharmaceuticals said that it was applying to use its cannabis-based drug, Epidiolex, to treat a condition called tuberous sclerosis. This is a disorder known for causing non-cancerous tumors on an afflictive person's body, so we hope that works out and that these people get some relief. Washington Co. reported that its total revenues for the third quarter increased 11% to 926,000. Revenue increased for the last nine months by 41% to $4.6 million. The company's well-known trade show element reported an income of $3.5 million for the past nine months and net income of $1.1 million, so that beat last year's numbers, so good for them. Golden Leaf is acquiring Oregon's extract company Tosmos for roughly $2.8 million. At 13, said that its cafe and event space is paying off, the Las Vegas dispensary said January sales remained strong with an average ticket price of $100. And finally, Field Trip Ventures closed on its series A fundraising round of $8.5 million. And that's it this week. I'm Deborah Borchow reporting for the Green Market Report from our New York City office.