 I'm Deborah Borchart and this is your Marijuana Money Minute. Today we're reporting from the Northeast Cannabis Business Conference in Boston. This is the NCIA's conference and the attendance, as you can see, has been pretty good. This was a short and trading week with Presidents Day on Monday, so we only have a few stories to cover. Australia's capital terminated a proposed merger with Folium Equity Holding. Australia's had sent some warning signs that the company might not move forward with this deal when some corporate meeting notes surfaced on Google. The company suggested once it had more data on Folium, it decided against moving forward. Back in October, Gibraltar Industries purchased CO2 extraction company APEC Supercritical. They paid $12.5 million for this Ohio-based company that reported revenue through June of $17.7 million. Then at the end of last week, they said they were spending $50 million for the California-based extraction systems company called Delta Separations. Gibraltar said that that company generated 2019 revenue of $46 million. New Light Capital Partners closed on its sale leaseback transactions with affiliates of grassroots for six of the 10 properties that company has. They said they expect to close on the remaining four properties within the next 45 days. The cannabis testing and analytics firm Digipath reported a 26% increase in revenue to roughly $800,000 for the first quarter. That company also trimmed its first quarter net losses to $220,000 from $462,000 for the same time period in 2018. Saw Global Investments, their portfolio company CanCure Investments, entered into a definitive business combination agreement with Goldstream Minerals. That deal was previously announced in January. They're planning on doing a reverse takeover. This was really the next step that they had to take. Shult Holdings appointed its interim CEO Mark Scatterday as the permanent CEO of the company. Tim Condor has been appointed as Chief Operating Officer, adding the title of President. And finally, GL Brands uplisted to the OTCQB venture market. The ticker will remain GRLB. And that's it for this week. I'm Deborah Brochart reporting for the Green Market Report from the Northeast Cannabis Business Conference in Boston.