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Mari= juana stocks are on fire, and they likely have the rapidly changing public = perception of the drug to thank for those gains. Gallup, the national polls= ter that's been conducting surveys on the public's opinion toward marijuana= since the 1960s, found that 60 of respondents wanted to see the drug legal= ized nationally as of 2016. Comparatively, only 25 approved of legalizing i= t nationwide back in 1995, the year before California became the first stat= e to legalize medical marijuana for compassionate use. As the public's stan= ce on marijuana has both softened and brightened, individual states have ta= ken advantage by passing recreational and/or medical cannabis legislation. = North American sales of legal pot totaled $6.9 billion in 2016 according to= cannabis research firm ArcView Market Research, while investment firm Cowe= n & Co. anticipates legal sales growth of more than 23 per year through= 2026. All of this data means one thing: a possible once-in-a-lifetime oppo= rtunity for investors looking to capitalize on this growth by investing in = marijuana stocks.

Only there's one pretty major catch: Most marijuan= a stocks are a fundamental train wreck. Marijuana stocks are fundamental me= ss If there's one thing that nearly all marijuana stocks share in common, i= t's that they're losing money. Remember, there is no precedence for the can= nabis industry, so many of these companies are learning as they go. The res= ult is that all but one pot stock trading above a $200 million market value= is losing money over the trailing-12-month period (we'll get to that compa= ny a bit later). Marijuana businesses also face two major disadvantages tha= t weigh on their ability to grow and expand. For starters, traditional cann= abis businesses are unable to access basic banking services, which includes= something as simple as a checking account. Since financial institutions an= swer to the federal government, and the latter currently lists cannabis as = a Schedule 1 substance, and ergo illicit, dealing with weed businesses coul= d be construed as money laundering. This forces marijuana businesses to dea= l in cash, which is a major security concern and a clear inhibitor of their= growth. Marijuana companies also face disadvantages when it comes to payin= g their corporate income taxes. Internal Revenue Service tax code 280E disa= llows businesses that sell federally illegal substances from taking normal = business deductions. This effectively dooms pot companies to pay tax on the= ir gross profits (should they have any) instead of their net profits. And h= ow can we forget that nearly all marijuana stocks trade on the over-the-cou= nter (OTC) exchanges. To be clear, the OTC exchanges have made significant = strides in reporting standards over the past couple of years, but they're s= till nowhere near what you'd find in a company listed on the NYSE or Nasdaq= The end result is that it can be tough at times to get accurate and up-to= -date financial information on OTC-listed marijuana stocks. Not to mention = that most marijuana stocks also happen to be penny stocks, and that's a pat= h we'd rather not travel due to their volatility and the high probability o= f losses.
These two pot stocks are generating positive EBITDA However= , amid the minefield of money-losing marijuana stocks sit two cannabis comp= anies that have actually generated positive EBITDA (earnings before interes= t, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) over the last 12 months. EBITDA i= s an important measure for investors because it focuses on the operating pe= rformance of a company and the decisions made by management. It deemphasize= s a number of one-time costs and expenses, such as tax payments, depreciati= on, and amortization, in order to give investors a better look at the opera= tional success or failure of a company. 1. Canopy Growth Corp. Canopy Growt= h Corp., a Canadian-based e-commerce retailer of dry cannabis and oil produ= cts that currently boasts a $1.2 billion valuation, generated $5.85 million= in EBITDA over the trailing-12-month period, although it lost nearly $500,= 000 when analyzing its bottom line over the same time frame. However, throu= gh the first nine months of its current fiscal year, Canopy Growth has gene= rated $0.04 per share in profit, or $4.5 million, meaning it may become the= second profitable pot stock (on an annual basis) soon enough.

As a = retailer of cannabis products, Canopy Growth could benefit greatly if Canad= ian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau moves forward with his pledge to legalize= pot. This would nicely complement the company's impressive year-over-year = registered patient growth from approximately 8,000 patients in the third qu= arter of the previous year to more than 29,000 in Q3 this fiscal year Addit= ionally, Canopy Growth has been a busy bee on the acquisition front. Its mo= st important business development was its buyout of Mettrum Health, which w= as completed at the end of January. This acquisition significantly boosted = the company's growth production capacity. Canopy Growth is also counting on= its brand-name products to drive sales. Its best-known brand is Tweed, but= it also entered a partnership with well-known rapper Snoop Dogg in October= 2016. The Leafs by Snoop strains are already being sold by Tweed. To be cl= ear, Canopy Growth is valued at roughly 36 times its extrapolated 12-month = sales and about 205 times its 12-month trailing EBITDA, so it's not cheap b= y any means. But it's a rare example of a thus-far modestly successful mari= juana stock in a sea of otherwise bad bets.
2. Aphria Perhaps it's on= ly befitting, then, that the only other marijuana stock that's generating a= profit over the trailing-12-month period is Aphria, which happens to be Ca= nopy Growth's prime competitor. Like Canopy Growth, Aphria is a medical mar= ijuana-focused business that sells dried flower and cannabis oils in Canada= through its e-commerce store as well as by telephone. Over the trailing-12= -month period, Aphria has generated almost $2.1 million in positive EBITDA.=

 

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