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This Troubled Stock Might Go Up in Smoke

This Troubled Stock Might Go Up in Smoke

It's been roughly five years since Canada legalized cannabis, and it's been an unpleasant ride for investors in Aurora Cannabis (NASDAQ: ACB), one of Canada's leading growers and operators. The company became a penny stock after surging to over $120 per share in 2018. While some may hope for a tremendous comeback story, sometimes a business model just isn't good.