THCZ How High Have Cannabis Stocks Been This Year
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How High Have Cannabis Stocks Been This Year And Where Do You Stand?
Accesswire
May 8, 2015 12:10 PM
CORAL GABLES, FL / ACCESSWIRE / May 8, 2015 / Interest in cannabis companies has continued to grow in 2015 as more states have begun to implement legalization efforts; these including options for both medical and recreational use. After more states like Texas have put wheels in motion for legalization efforts, more attention has begun to build and the 2015 market for cannabis stocks has started to look much different than the uncertainty that was seen last year. Companies like Oxis International (OXIS), Pazoo, Inc. (PZOO), and Totally Hemp Crazy Inc (THCZ) have all seen record 6-month highs this year as a flood of positive news and a more informed investment community have bolstered movement within the market.
Totally Hemp Crazy Inc. (THCZ) may have seen one of the largest moves in price of many cannabis stocks. After opening the year at $0.012, Totally Hemp Crazy saw highs of $0.32 at the beginning of April and tested these highs once more just before the beginning of May. Totally Hemp has gained notoriety for its novel hemp infused beverages under the Rocky Mountain High brand. This week it was announced that the company's CEO Jerry Grisaffi will be interviewed on WWNN - 1470AM, a Beasley Broadcasting Network station. The broadcast can be heard live on south Florida radio WWNN -1470AM and streamed live on video TV at www.wwnnradio.com. Mr Grisaffi will be interviewed, Friday, May 15, 2015 at noon EDT. Grisaffi recently stated, "The Rocky Mountain High retail product launch is underway and based on initial sales and consumer reactions, we are convinced we have something special. In just a few short months, production has exceeded 1,000,000 units and we have another larger production run scheduled for June. We are confident our rapid growth will lead to a nationwide hemp infused drink sensation. Based on the current feedback from other parties, we are not alone in that belief."