Equity Incentives and Cannabis Businesses

[ad_1] A common way to get and retain employees is to issue them options or equity securities like corporate stock. But like with everything else, issuing securities is heavily regulated. Today, we’ll look at a few key issues for cannabis businesses that want to offer equity incentives. How do cannabis companies offer equity incentives? There are two common ways that cannabis companies offer equity incentives: First, companies may create an equity incentive plan (or EIP).…

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Taylor Swift fan dies at Eras concert in Rio de Janeiro amid soaring heat – National

[ad_1] A 23-year-old Taylor Swift fan died at the singer’s Eras Tour concert in Rio de Janeiro Friday night, according to a statement from the show’s organizers in Brazil. Both Swifties and politicians reacted to the news with outrage. While a cause of death for Ana Clara Benevides Machado has not been announced, fans complained they were not allowed to take water into Nilton Santos Olympic Stadium despite soaring temperatures. A group launched an online…

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Enduring Elegance: The World’s Oldest Luxury Brands That Continue to Thrive

[ad_1] In the ever-evolving landscape of fashion and lifestyle, some brands have withstood the test of time, maintaining their status as pioneers of luxury. These venerable institutions not only embody a rich history but also continue to set the standard for opulence and refinement. Let’s delve into the world of the oldest luxury brands that have not just survived, but thrived through centuries. 1. Burberry (1856):    Founded by Thomas Burberry in 1856, Burberry has…

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China and Japan Agree to Try to Resolve Fukushima Water Dispute Through Dialogue

[ad_1] Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to seek a resolution through dialogue to a dispute over wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant, Kishida said after their first summit in a year.  “I urged that this be dealt with calmly on a scientific basis,” Kishida told reporters in San Francisco. “We will hold discussions based on science at an expert level,” he added. He described the summit as “very meaningful.”…

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British plan to send some migrants to Rwanda struck down by its top court

[ad_1] Britain’s Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that the government’s contentious plan to send some migrants on a one-way trip to Rwanda is illegal, striking a major blow to a key policy of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government that has drawn international attention and criticism. Five justices on the country’s top court said asylum-seekers would be “at real risk of ill-treatment” because they could be sent back to their home countries once they were in Rwanda.…

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Horse Tests Positive for Cocaine, Meth, Ketamine After Winning Race

[ad_1] The owner of a racehorse that won a race last month in Malta has been fined after the horse tested positive for several different drugs. According to the Times of Malta, The Malta Racing Club has fined the owner of a six-year-old mare named Halina Jibay €350 after the horse tested positive for cocaine, methamphetamine, ketamine, and stanozolol which is a synthetic steroid. The owner,  whose identity was not released, was also barred from…

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How His Health Is Now – Hollywood Life

[ad_1] Image Credit: FOX Jack Osbourne was the latest celebrity recruit to leave Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test season 2. During the November 13 episode, the 38-year-old was forced to medically withdraw from the show after visiting the doctor over his high heart rate. Hollywood Life spoke exclusively with Jack about having to leave the selection process prematurely. “I was so bummed, like so frickin’ bummed,” Jack said. “I didn’t want to leave. They forgot…

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A Modern Take on ’90s Minimalism

[ad_1] A Modern Take on ’90s Minimalism Created with Giorgio Armani Written by: Gillian Koenig | Published on: November 7, 2023 Fashion editor: Ali Pew We cover things we’re into and think you might be, too. If you purchase through an external link here, goop may earn a commission. It’s safe to say that ’90s minimalism is in the midst of a fashion resurgence. The clean lines, neutral hues, and quiet restraint that defined the…

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Opinion: The shutdown looms, and Speaker Mike Johnson has nothing

[ad_1] House Speaker Mike Johnson, the obscure former backbencher vaulted out of the far-right field to Congress’ highest-ranking job just over two weeks ago, told Sean Hannity that the many Americans wondering about his worldview should simply “pick up a Bible” and read it. It’s funny, though — my copy doesn’t say anything about funding the U.S. government (or foreign policy, climate change, LGBTQ+ rights, gun policies and much more, for that matter). And MAGA…

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Determinism vs. free will: A scientific showdown

[ad_1] The takeaway of Robert Sapolsky’s Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will is basically the same as that espoused by those Snickers commercials: You’re not you when you’re hungry. Except according to Sapolsky, there is no “you”—the hunger is what dictates your behavior, along with your stress level, whether or not you were born with fetal alcohol syndrome or grew up in a culture that valorizes individual freedoms versus one that prioritizes communal…

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