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Aurora Cannabis soars 40% as Biden's election lead grows, pointing to a major boost for marijuana stocks

Nov 6, 2020, 00:33 IST
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  • Aurora Cannabis soared as much as 40% on Thursday as Joe Biden's election lead put him within striking distance of the presidency.
  • The boost in share price may also have been helped by four US states legalizing cannabis for adults above 21 on Tuesday.
  • Other weed stocks including Tilray, Aphria, OrganiGram, and Canopy Growth also rose in pre-market trading.
  • Cannabis stocks initially fell on Wednesday, as prospects of a Republican Senate dimmed hopes for swift federal legalization of marijuana.
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Shares of Canada-based marijuana producer Aurora Cannabis soared as much as 40% on Thursday as Democratic nominee Joe Biden's election lead inched higher, pointing to a major boost for the US cannabis industry.

Democrats have touted commitment to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level in the US if they win.

Aurora climbed 40%, to $6.19, at intraday highs after closing at $4.43 on Wednesday. Heading into Thursday, the stock had plummeted 83% on a year-to-date basis, partly because of ineffective cost-saving strategies.

The Alberta-based weed-grower fell on Wednesday, along with the rest of the legal pot sector, when the prospect of a Republican-controlled Senate dimmed chances of a swift federal legalization of the drug.

Read More: 7 top cannabis execs break down what marijuana's election sweep means for their companies and the industry's future in the US

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The stock boost may also have been buoyed by four US states legalizing cannabis for adults aged over 21 on Tuesday. Arizona, New Jersey, and Montana have legalized the recreational sale of cannabis in state-wide ballot initiatives. New Jersey is the largest state on the East Coast to legalize marijuana, presenting the biggest opportunity.

South Dakota also legalized the sale of both medical and recreational cannabis. A big chunk of Americans now live in a state where the sale of cannabis is legal.

Other Canadian licensed producers also rose alongside Aurora on Thursday. At intraday peaks, Tilray rose 33%, Aphria added 14%, OrganiGram increased 16%, and Canopy Growth climbed 14%.

The outcome of the presidential election and some Senate contests is still unclear.

Read more: From flipping burgers at McDonald's to a self-made multimillionaire: How Willie Mandrell leveraged a simple real-estate investing strategy to acquire 40 units and achieve financial freedom

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