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  1. Katelyn Baker

    How A Pot-Related Startup Got Microsoft Hooked

    Los Angeles, California — When David Dinenberg decided to get into the marijuana industry, his business plan was based on fear. In 2014, he founded Kind Financial with the aim of making loans and providing other services to marijuana growers and sellers - customers that banks were scared to...
  2. Katelyn Baker

    What The Cannabis Industry Thinks About Microsoft Joining The Party

    It's a big week for the legal cannabis industry. Hundreds of marijuana business, manufacturing, media, technology, and product companies descended upon the Javits Center in New York City this week for Cannabis World Congress. At the same time, Microsoft is entering the space, partnering with...
  3. Katelyn Baker

    Why Microsoft Is Starting To Serve The Marijuana Business

    You'd think Microsoft would have its hands full dealing with its acquisition of LinkedIn, just announced on Monday, and all the adjustments and questions that will go with it. You'd also think buying an iconic social media company might be enough to prove that the new Satya Nadella version of...
  4. Katelyn Baker

    Microsoft Becomes Biggest Company To Enter Cannabis Game

    Technology giant Microsoft will become the largest blue-chip company to ever enter the cannabis industry, according to a new report from The New York Times. While federal pot prohibition gives most corporate lawyers the chills, state-level legalization is apparently hot enough to attract the...
  5. Richard Richardson

    Internet Explorer Browser Issues - Solved

    Edit - This issue has now been resolved :Namaste: Original Content: Please update your browser to either Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, or Google Chrome :thanks: From Wikipedia:
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