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Bougainville Ventures Inc. Appoints Mr. Andy Dhaliwal, President of Thrive Nutrition to Vice President of Sales and Distribution $CROP.ca $VP.ca NF.ca $MCOA

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 7:54 AM on Tuesday, October 8th, 2019
  • Company has appointed Mr. Andy Dhaliwal, President of Thrive Wellness to Vice President of Sales and Distribution for Bougainville Ventures Inc. 

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Oct. 08, 2019 — BOUGAINVILLE VENTURES INC. (CSE: BOG) (FSE: 8BV) (DEU: 8BV) (MUN: 8BV) (STU: 8BV) (“Bougainville” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that further to the signing of the definitive agreement to complete the acquisition of Thrive Nutrition Products Ltd. (“Thrive Wellness”) announced in the Company news release dated September 24, 2019, the Company has appointed Mr. Andy Dhaliwal, President of Thrive Wellness to Vice President of Sales and Distribution for Bougainville Ventures Inc.  Thrive Wellness is a preeminent distributor of hemp & cannabinoid-focused natural health products under the “THRIVE WELLNESS” brand.

About Thrive Nutrition Products Ltd.
Thrive Wellness is a distributor of premium hemp and natural health products with operations currently in Canada and the USA. Thrive specializes in the development, marketing and distribution of cannabinoid products refined into their own natural health product brand. The company was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia and is the first of its kind with national retail distribution in Canada. Thrive has achieved $2,500,000 CDN in sales through retail distribution, its’ e-commerce website and their relationship with Nutrition House, Canada’s leading Natural Health Product franchise. Founded in 1979 the company began franchising in 1993 and now operates over 45 retail stores, located in high profile shopping centers across Canada, and in the USA. www.nutritionhouse.com

CEO, Andy Dhaliwal Comments:

“I am very excited to be a joining a team that is extremely well positioned for significant growth in the emerging cannabis & hemp markets. I look forward to helping Bougainville continue building shareholder value and to increase our international exposure through this partnership. I am particularly keen on the CBD opportunity in the U.S., where Bougainville already has resources available.”

Mr. Dhaliwal is a pioneering expert in the marketing of cannabis, hemp, and natural health products, and brings over 12 years of experience in the industry. In addition to serving as the CEO of Thrive Wellness, he was an advisor for the Province of British Columbia’s Cannabis Operations, where he advised on corporate development and sales optimization. 

To learn more about what this news means to the shareholders visit https://marketnewsfirst.com/bog-news, as well as on the company’s site.

About the CBD Market

Bank of America projects a spend of $1.3 Billion on CBD in Canada by 2022, while $1.9 Billion is being spent in the USA currently, and another $4.4 Billion in Europe this year. Demand for CBD and Hemp is increasing year over year, with Merrill Lynch predicting an $11.5 Billion American market by 2032.

About Bougainville Ventures, Inc.

Bougainville Ventures Inc. is dedicated to rapid growth in production, processing, retail and branding of cannabis and cannabis related products. Currently the company provides strategic capital to the thriving cannabis cultivation sector through ownership and development of commercial real estate properties. We offer fully built out turnkey facilities equipped with state-of-the-art growing infrastructure to cannabis growers and processors. Also, the Company is focused on building a strong presence in the hemp industry with the objective of extracting cannabinoids in both Canada and the United States. Along with our flagship Hemp project in Oregon State and the Greenhouse campus in Washington State, the Company has proprietary formulas for cannabis edibles, topical, and tinctures.

On behalf of the Board of Directors
BOUGAINVILLE VENTURES INC.

Andy Jagpal, President and Director

For further information, please contact Zoltan, IR Representative at: 604-722-0305 [email protected]. Or toll free at 1-877-517-7816

http://bougainvilleinc.com/https://twitter.com/bougainvilleincwww.thriveCBD.org

FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS: This news release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Canadian securities laws. Forward-looking statements are based on the expectations and opinions of the Company’s management on the date the statements are made. The assumptions used in the preparation of such statements, although considered reasonable at the time of preparation, may prove to be imprecise and, as such, undue reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements. The Company expressly disclaims any intention or obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

No regulatory authority has approved or disapproved the information contained in this news release.

CLIENT FEATURE: Tartisan Nickel $TN.ca Kenbridge Property Hosts M&I Resource of 7.14 Million Tonnes of 0.62% Nickel, 0.33% Copper $ROX.ca $FF.ca $EDG.ca $AGL.ca $ANZ.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 5:40 PM on Monday, October 7th, 2019
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Investment Highlights

  • Kenbridge property has a measured and indicated resource of 7.14 million tonnes at 0.62% nickel, 0.33% copper
  • 17.5 (21.8 fully diluted) percent equity stake in Eloro Resources and 2 percent NSR in their La Victoria property

Kenbridge Ni Project (ON, Canada)

  • Advanced  stage  deposit  remains open  in  three  directions,  is  equipped with a 623m  deep  shaft  and  has  never  been  mined. 
  • Preliminary  Economic Assessment completed and updated returned robust project 
    economics and operating costs including  a  NPV  of  C$253M  and  cash costs of US$3.47/lb of nickel net of  copper credits.
  • Plans for Kenbridge include updating PEA, advancing the project through to feasibility and exploring the open mineralization at depth

FULL DISCLOSURE: Tartisan Nickel Corp. is an advertising client of AGORA Internet Relations Corp.

Tartisan #Nickel $TN.ca – #Batteries Juicing the Nickel Market: #LME Nickel Sulfate Contracts in 2019? $ROX.ca $FF.ca $EDG.ca $AGL.ca $ANZ.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 3:06 PM on Monday, October 7th, 2019

SPONSOR: Tartisan Nickel (TN:CSE)  Kenbridge Property has a measured and indicated resource of 7.14 million tonnes at 0.62% nickel, 0.33% copper. Tartisan also has interests in Peru, including a 20 percent equity stake in Eloro Resources and 2 percent NSR in their La Victoria property. Click her for more information

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Batteries Juicing the Nickel Market: LME Nickel Sulfate Contracts in 2019?

  • Recently announced LME nickel sulfate contracts under consideration are a strong indication that the nickel sulfate market and upstream nickel sulfide market are facing considerable growth
  • Price of nickel has climbed nearly 60 percent since mid-2015 on an improved nickel demand forecast, mainly from the steel sector

Annual sales of electric vehicles are expected to climb from 1.1 million in 2017 to 30 million by 2030. Each one requiring a battery chock full of base metals, especially lithium, cobalt and nickel sulfate. The price of nickel has climbed nearly 60 percent since mid-2015 on an improved nickel demand forecast, mainly from the steel sector. The surging demand for electric vehicles (EVs) and in turn base metals such as nickel is expected to push those prices up further.

The impressive growth outlook for battery materials has prompted the London Metals Exchange (LME) to consider offering a suite of battery materials futures contracts in 2019 — including lithium, cobalt and nickel sulfate — to better take advantage of the booming EV market. The fact that the LME is exploring the launch of a nickel sulfate premium contract along with two of the other most prominent battery materials bodes well for this market and for the miners who produce the metal, as well as valuation for miners with compliant nickel resources in the ground.

Electric vehicle demand and nickel prices

Nickel’s strength and non-corrosive properties make it the ideal alloying metal in the manufacturing of stainless steel used in a broad range of industries including automotive, construction, household appliances and machinery. This sector accounts for nearly 70 percent of global nickel demand and stainless steel is expected to be a US$133.8 billion market by 2025, according Grand View Research.

Nickel is also an excellent conductor of electricity and the metal has long been a critical component in batteries of small electronic devices. Presently, the increasing electrification of the auto industry represents an emerging growth market for nickel. While much of the fervor around the EV batteries materials market has revolved around lithium and cobalt, the base metal turned energy metal is now the primary metal by weight in the cathode of many of today’s EV battery types including Lithium Nickel Cobalt Aluminum Oxide (NCA); Lithium Nickel Cobalt Manganese Oxide (NMC); and Lithium Manganese Oxide (LMO). For example, the Panasonic lithium-ion batteries Tesla uses in their vehicles reportedly have a cathode composition of 85 percent nickel, 10 percent cobalt and 5 percent aluminum.

“Nickel is an interesting one, and a question we are getting more and more at Benchmark,” Caspar Rawles, Benchmark Mineral Intelligence analyst, told Investing News Network in an email. Near-term nickel demand from the battery sector has been a small percentage of the total market and hasn’t had a significant impact on current pricing. In fact, out of 2.2 million tonnes of total demand in 2017, only 60,000 tonnes came from the battery sector. However, Rawles notes that “as the uptake of electric vehicles intensifies the numbers start to get quite staggering, aided by the move to high nickel low cobalt cathodes (NCM 811 primarily). We see demand exceeding 500,000 tonnes by 2026 and moving to over 1,000,000 by 2029-2030.”

By itself, this volume of demand paints compelling picture for future nickel pricing. But, there are price positive indicators on the supply side as well. “The battery industry can only use class 1 nickel (the most pure form with around 1 million tonnes produced each year, which is deliverable to the LME) means increasing supply will be difficult due to the lack of sulfide deposits globally,” add Rawles.

A tale of two nickels

The level of demand for nickel from the battery industry stands in the shadow of the much larger stainless steel market, however EV batteries may pose a greater supply challenge to the global nickel industry. The majority of the world’s nickel production is in the type preferred by the steel manufacturing industry: ferronickel, also known as nickel pig iron (NPI), which is not suitable for making EV battery cathodes. For that, manufacturers need battery-grade nickel sulfate, a nickel product derived from high-grade nickel sulfide deposits. Only about 10 percent of global nickel production is nickel sulfate. While it is possible to convert NPI to battery-grade nickel, the process is not at all economically viable.

Nickel sulfate supply strained under increased demand

Further complicating the supply picture is the scarcity of nickel sulfide projects either in production or development following the depressed price environment in the first half of this decade, and new discoveries have proven hard to come by.

“The problem for the nickel industry is it’s not a macro issue; it’s not an issue where we’re going to run out of nickel, but the specific nickel that’s required,”  Jon Hykawy, president of Stormcrow Capital, told INN at the 6th International Nickel Conference. “The specific chemistry and the specific purity that’s required for batteries is likely going to put a strain on the supply chain.”

A market in divergence

Supply and demand levels are already beginning to diverge, which is bound to translate to more upward pressure on nickel prices. This imbalance has also been tied to a divergence in prices for NPI and nickel sulfate, leading to the opportunity held in the proposed LME nickel sulfate contracts.

LME nickel sulfate contracts: No longer a niche product

The LME does have an existing nickel futures contract, the price of which remains linked to the NPI market because up until fairly recently, nickel sulfate has remained a niche market. “Electric vehicles are clearly the growth story for our industry,” said LME CEO Matthew Chamberlain, who believes separate LME nickel sulfate contracts will keep prices relevant to both the stainless steel and battery sectors. Along with other battery market metals lithium and cobalt, the nickel sulfate contract would be cash-settled against a third-party price index. “It would mark a change in tack for the LME, which has traditionally focused on commodity-grade refined products,” noted Bloomberg.

Impact on nickel miners and nickel investors

The underinvestment in nickel sulfide projects and the growing demand for battery metals are creating an ideal market environment for nickel sulfide miners. So, what would LME nickel sulfate contracts mean for investors in the nickel mining sector?

“As nickel sulfate is the ideal precursor for key elements of lithium ion battery cathodes, the creation of a future LME nickel sulfate contracts will provide investors with stable futures pricing for all manner of nickel sulfate applications,” Mark Appleby, President and CEO of Tartisan Nickel (CSE:TN) told Investing News Network. “This will allow the nickel sulfide resources held by companies like Tartisan Nickel to be fairly valued as an upstream supplier to principal battery metals applications with the best demand growth potential based on the EV revolution.”

Tartisan owns a nickel sulfide-copper-cobalt property in Ontario, Canada. The Kenbridge property, near Kenora, has a measured and indicated resource of 7.139 million tonnes at 0.62 percent nickel and 0.33 percent copper. The company is looking to advance the project through feasibility.

The surging growth in demand for battery-grade nickel and the divergence between ferronickel and nickel sulfate prices will no doubt have an impact on reshaping the nickel mining industry toward nickel sulfide projects. Even the major global miners are seeing the opportunity. BHP Billiton Ltd., one of the world’s top nickel producers, is switching output at its Nickel West project in Australia from briquettes to sulfate in order to gain more exposure to the EV battery industry.

Looking forward

Nickel has one of the highest-growth demand outlooks in the metals sector, a trend which analysts expect to continue well into the next decade. Both rising prices and a shifting demand landscape are creating a new growth market for investors looking to capitalize on the opportunities presented by the emerging market for battery materials.

Source: https://investingnews.com/innspired/lme-nickel-sulfate-contracts-2019/

ThreeD Capital Inc. $IDK.ca – John McAfee’s Decentralized #Crypto Exchange Launches in Beta $HIVE.ca $BLOC.ca $CODE.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 1:54 PM on Monday, October 7th, 2019

SPONSOR: ThreeD Capital Inc. (IDK:CSE) Led by legendary financier, Sheldon Inwentash, ThreeD is a Canadian-based venture capital firm that only invests in best of breed small-cap companies which are both defensible and mass scalable. More than just lip service, Inwentash has financed many of Canada’s biggest small-cap exits. Click Here For More Information.

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John McAfee’s Decentralized Crypto Exchange Launches in Beta

  • American entrepreneur and vocal crypto advocate John McAfee has launched a decentralized exchange (DEX) running on the Ethereum (ETH) blockchain.

By Marie Huillet

“Centralized exchanges are our weak point”

On Oct. 5, McAfee’s tweet unveiled the new platform, stating that “it takes time for enough users to join to make it real, but if you play, and be patient,” the exchange can serve as “the door that frees us from Government’s cornerstone of control: Fiat currencies. It can’t be shut down.”

In an embedded video, McAfee argues that the cryptocurrency community faces the question of whether its aspirations are limited to merely expanding the possibilities for pure speculation —  “all about money” — or are about an ideal, namely freedom.

After denouncing governments’ control over fiat currencies and the losses this presents to individual liberty, McAfee turned to the crypto space: “centralized exchanges are our weak point,” he said, pointing to China’s move to shutter domestic exchanges in September 2017.

McAfee continued:

“A distributed exchange can’t be shut down by anyone. Decentralized meaning that nobody controls it, distributed meaning that it is everywhere and therefore impossible to stop. We’ve had privacy coins, that’s the other part of this equation, because privacy coins with decentralized, distributed exchanges is the goose that lays the golden egg for us. We don’t use it though.”

McAfee DEX beta: the details

According to the details released so far, McAfee DEX reportedly will entail no Know Your Customer checks, block no jurisdictions and charge a single platform fee of 0.25% for takers. It will not charge maker fees and will also reportedly be open sourced.

Any ETH-based token (ERC-20 standard) can be added without a fee to the beta version, with more unspecified tokens to be supported in the future.

“Don’t expect miracles”

In his Oct. 5 video, McAfee pointed to the low number of traders currently using decentralized exchanges, considering that this makes them “useless.” For his DEX, McAfee urged users:

“Play with it, don’t expect miracles at first. Play with it until it becomes real.”

As Cointelegraph previously reported, non-custodial decentralized crypto exchanges enable users to trade peer-to-peer, using smart contracts to automate deal matching and asset liquidation in order to allow users’ funds to remain under their control.

As of January 2019, a survey of over 400 international crypto exchanges indicated that decentralized platforms accounted for just 19% of the global exchange ecosystem, and their trading volumes amounted to less than 1% of those on centralized exchanges.

This April, major centralized exchange Binance launched its own DEX on its native mainnet. Other major exchanges eyeing their own DEX include OKEx and Bithumb.

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/john-mcafees-decentralized-crypto-exchange-launches-in-beta

Enthusiast Gaming $EGLX.ca – Are #Esports: the future of sport? $EPY.ca $FDM.ca $WINR $TCEHF $ATVI $TNA.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:57 AM on Monday, October 7th, 2019

SPONSOR: Enthusiast Gaming Holdings Inc. (TSX-V: EGLX) Uniting gaming communities with 85 owned and affiliated websites, currently reaching over 150 million monthly visitors. The company exceeded 2018 target with $11.0 million in revenue. Learn More

Are eSports: the future of sport?

  • With permanent eSports team franchises being set up across the GCC; talk of eSports being included in the 2024 Olympic Games; and revenue expected to top US $1.5 billion per year by 2020,
  • Playing video games has the potential to change the sporting landscape as we know it.

By: Peter Iantorno

The year is 1972. David Bowie is blowing impressionable teenage minds the world over with his gender-bending alter ego Ziggy Stardust; U.S. swimmer Mark Spitz is smashing world records in the pool at the Munich Olympic Games; and, on the evening of October 19, in Stanford University’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, two dozen of the university’s geekiest students are gathered round the lab’s only PDP-10 computer to take part in the world’s first ever computer gaming tournament. The tournament pits players against each other in an arena-style game called Spacewar! where competitors play as ships with the aim of torpedoing their enemies. The night is long and booze-fuelled, but eventually the winners are decided, as Slim Tovar and Robert E. Maas win the team tournament, and Bruce Baumgart comes out on top in the free-for-all competition, bagging the coveted first prize of a year’s subscription to Rolling Stone magazine.

Fast-forward 45 years, and the gaming tournaments of today fill arenas with thousands of spectators and generate millions of dollars-worth of sponsorship revenue – a world away from the late night basement-dwelling events of the past. No longer are gamers sneered at and written off as immature man-children living in their parents’ basement, unable to get a girlfriend and with worse employment prospects than a criminal in a kindergarten. Nowadays, pro gamers are hot property, with professional teams (including real-world football clubs such as Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester City and Glasgow Celtic) signing-up some of the world’s top players on big-money contracts offering annual salaries, performance-based bonuses, travel expenses and even health insurance.

“Back in the day, you couldn’t depend on eSports as a way of making a living, but nowadays it has improved in the way that some clubs or sponsors offer you a fixed salary,” says pro gamer Sayed Hashem, better known by his gaming handle, Tekken Master. “It’s great to have a salary to fall back on when you don’t win enough money from tournaments. There are also other ways of making a living out of pro gaming, and once you have reached a certain level, you can get stream revenue and get hired to do public appearances. For now, it is enough to pay the bills.”

Hailing from Bahrain, 22-year-old Hashem joined local team Nasr eSports in early 2017, and already he has built up a reputation as one of the region’s – and the world’s – fiercest online competitors. He has a list of honours as long as your arm – (a two-time Mortal Kombat X Middle East Champion, twice runner up in the Mortal Kombat X International Cup, the first Arab to reach the EVO Championship Series Grand Finals, and currently one of the top eight Injustice 2 players in the world) – but success doesn’t come easily for him. “I train every day so I can perform well during tournaments,” he tells Esquire. “It’s hard for me to find high-level practice partners in the region, so I get my brothers to learn specific tactics and mimic my upcoming opponents, so I can develop new strategies.”

Fellow Nasr eSports team member Adel ‘Big Bird’ Annouche is also making a splash on the international scene. A two-time Middle East Street Fighter Champion, he is currently third on the European leaderboard in this year’s Capcom Pro Tour and ranks in the top 32 Street Fighter players in the world. This December he takes part in the Capcom Pro Tour Finals in California, which has a first prize of US $120,000 (AED440,000) and a total prize pool of  US $250,000 (AED918,000). “I’m going to train hard for this event,” Annouche says of his most important competition to date. “Hopefully, I end up doing well, because winning there could open up lots of opportunities not only for my eSports career, but for the club as well.”

The business of eSports 

With prizes topping AED360,000 for a single tournament, it’s easy to see how a career in eSports could be a lucrative one. But it’s not just the players getting rich off eSports: according to leading market researcher Newzoo, the industry generated a whopping AED1.8 billion in 2016 – a 51 per cent increase on 2015’s AED1.2 billion, which itself was a 67 per cent increase on the previous year. The research predicted that by the end of 2017 the industry will have an annual revenue just shy of AED2.5 billion, and by 2020 yearly revenues will jump to around AED5.5 billion, with eSports reaching a total audience of 589 million – almost double the population of the U.S.

But where is all the money coming from? Sponsorship and advertising certainly plays a major role. The biggest backers so far have been technology companies including Microsoft, Samsung and Intel, however increasingly consumer brands are investing in eSports, with the likes of McDonald’s, Coca-Cola and Nike all contributing to an estimated advertising and sponsorship revenue of AED1.5 billion in 2017 alone. The rest of the income is derived from investment from game publishers (AED426 million this year), media rights (AED350 million) and ticket and merchandise sales (AED235 million), respectively.

“We have worked with Coca-Cola, Red Bull, Nestle, Unilever and P&G brands, among many others that are clear examples of mass brands looking to connect with new audiences through relevant messaging,” says John Paul Lacey, managing director of Power League Gaming, which organises eSports leagues and tournaments throughout the Middle East with prizes often topping AED100,000. “It’s not just tech brands and manufacturers of accessories that support eSports… Those that understand gaming better and see the opportunities eSports audiences can offer quickly realise the demographics are not just teenagers, they are broader and diversifying more.”

And while this level of financial growth is impressive by anyone’s standards, it’s only the start for a sport that, according to Newzoo CEO Peter Warman, could potentially become “one of the top five sports in the world” within the next five years. “In terms of revenue it is still dwarfed by other sports,” Warman told the BBC earlier this year. “But considering an audience of around 160 million is watching eSports frequently, and another 160 million watch big championship games, it already compares to medium-tier sports.”

In a move that is likely to speed up that growth significantly, one of the industry’s biggest players, Riot Games – owner of the incredibly popular League of Legends game and leagues – announced in June this year that, starting in 2018, it will operate a new franchise model for its North American League Championship Series, which will see a permanent lineup of teams who each pay an annual AED36 million fee for guaranteed entrance to the league.

It’s a move that has the potential to revolutionise the way eSports is run, and opens the door for sponsors to make much more lucrative long-term investments, safe in the knowledge that the team they back won’t be relegated from the league after a season of performing badly. “It’s harder to make long-term investments as a brand if you don’t know if the team is going to exist,” said Jarred Kennedy, who co-heads Riot eSports, at the time of the announcement. “The changes are going to make it much more palatable and approachable for brands to come in and invest.” As part of the franchise system, Riot also announced a minimum annual salary of AED275,000 for individual players in the league.

Game over? 

While it may seem to be a step forward for eSports, Riot’s franchise model hasn’t been met with universal praise. Power League Gaming’s John Paul Lacey is not convinced. “I don’t like the franchising model,” he tells Esquire. “If the leagues are setting buyin requirements at prohibitive rates then perhaps in future only the super elite teams will be able to afford those rates anywhere… This will reduce the level of competition between upcoming teams and you run the risk of turning eSports into a further extension of the publishers marketing inventory, instead of a genuine sport from the grassroots upwards. Teams would no longer gain entry to competitions based on player ability, but based on their Instagram following and the number of videos they can put out per day.”

And Lacey isn’t alone in his doubts. Following Riot’s franchise announcement and subsequent minimum salary requirement for players, Paris Saint-Germain eSports pulled its team out of the popular League of Legends tournaments, stating that they had “numerous uncertainties” about the future economic model, “partly because of the strong inflation of pro-gamers salaries”.

While nobody can argue with the impressive growth eSports has achieved over the past few years, that fact that there is suddenly so much money at stake means insider squabbles are inevitable – and for an industry still in its infancy and still struggling against the long-held negative public opinion of gamers, this could be extremely damaging.

“Unfortunately some gaming communities are more toxic than others,” says Anas AlHaki, cofounder and brand manager of UAE-based team Yalla eSports. “The way to grow eSports is to work together. Teams should only be enemies on the battlefield or in the arena during an official match. We have to support each other to help build the scene together. The scene only grows if we all grow,” he adds. Along with cofounder Klaus Kajetski, AlHaki built Yalla to be one of the most inclusive eSports teams in the Middle East, with more than 20 players representing 12 different nationalities playing for them.

And it’s not just financial infighting that threatens to bring eSports to its knees. Just as allegations of doping are rife in traditional sports from athletics to football, eSports has its own struggles with players taking performance-enhancing drugs such as Adderall – a prescription medicine containing amphetamine and dextroamphetamine. Used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Adderall helps shorten reaction times and enhance focus – two rather useful traits in the world of eSports. “There will always be people willing to cheat to try and gain advantage,” says Rory MacFadyen, who previously worked at EA and Nintendo in the UK and is now sports planning director for Middle East Gaming, which ran a FIFA and Overwatch tournament in Dubai earlier this year with AED35,000-worth of prizes. “It’s something tournament organisers, game developers and other teams need to be aware of and govern.” Yalla eSports’ AlHaki adds: “This is still very new. Luckily it has already been recognised and methods to fight this [such as drug testing, which has now been implemented at many major events] have been found.”

Going for gold

In all likelihood, financial wrangling and a tiny minority of cheats will prove irrelevant to the long-term success of eSports. The real deciding factor could end up being the level of recognition from outside of the industry. Will eSports ever be considered as a ‘proper’ sport, rather than a lucrative pastime for teenage boys? To that end, this year the industry received its biggest boost yet, as it was announced that eSports will be an official medal sport at the 2022 Asian Games in China, which is the world’s second largest multi-sport event after the Olympics, with more than 10,000 athletes from 45 national delegations taking part in the most recent games three years ago in South Korea.

And breakthrough could be a sign of things to come. In August, co-president of the Paris Olympic bid committee Tony Estanguet confirmed that talks between the International Olympics Committee and eSports representatives are ongoing with a view to including eSports as an official medal sport when the Olympics comes to France in 2024. Soon eSports could be valued just as highly as any other sport, and with Olympic medals on offer, the prospect of governmentfunded eSports players becomes all the more real.

Source: https://www.esquireme.com/content/39772-esports-the-future-of-sport-ongoing

Another First for the #Pot Industry: A Licensed Cannabis Restaurant SPONSOR: NORTHBUD $NBUD.ca $CGC $ACB $APH $CRON.ca $HEXO.ca $TRST.ca $OGI.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 10:01 AM on Monday, October 7th, 2019

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Another First for the Pot Industry: A Licensed Cannabis Restaurant

  • Cannabis edibles are a growing segment of the market and are expected to reach $4.1 billion in 2022, combining Canadian and U.S. sales.
  • In 2017, that figure was just $1 billion among the two countries. The segment is going to be key to the industry’s long-term growth.

By: David Jagielski

Cannabis edibles are a growing segment of the market and are expected to reach $4.1 billion in 2022, combining Canadian and U.S. sales. In 2017, that figure was just $1 billion among the two countries. The segment is going to be key to the industry’s long-term growth.

Restaurants haven’t been able to take advantage of that growth since the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has still not permitted cannabidiol (CBD) to be infused into food. While the FDA has held hearings on CBD, there’s no indication that changes are coming anytime soon.

One restaurant, however, has been able to get around that problem. Lowell Farms opened its doors earlier this month in West Hollywood, Calf., and it’s the first restaurant with a lounge licensed for cannabis use. Customers will be able to eat food and consume pot at the same establishment. That doesn’t mean the restaurant will be able to make and serve cannabis food. Instead, cannabis edibles will be permitted only if they are “produced by an outside source.” 

One of the other restrictions the restaurant will face is not being able to sell alcohol to diners. It’s a small price to pay to let them consume cannabis, since pot lounges remain a rarity in the industry. Las Vegas is among the cities looking at permitting such lounges, but that could be years away because there’s still a lot of opposition to it. 

Will a bar someday be a place to enjoy pot with friends? Image source: Getty Images.

Why lounges could be big for the industry

While marijuana has been legalized in many parts of the U.S., that doesn’t mean it’s possible to consume it at bars or sporting events, unlike alcohol where there are many places that users can drink in a social setting. Allowing that could unlock another avenue of growth for the industry.

Cannabis beverages are on the rise and expected to grow globally at a rate of more than 15% per year from now until 2025, reaching $4.5 billion in market size by then. So there’s going to be a growing need for places to enjoy such drinks with friends without always having to do so at home. And that doesn’t even factor in the growth of edibles that could be consumed at lounges, such as candy, cookies, and chocolate.

In Canada, there’s potential for Canopy Growth to test its products in one lounge that was made legal earlier this year. In many ways, the emerging Canadian cannabis edibles market, which is going to be legalized later this month and where the first products will be available in December , could prove to be a good indicator of how successful some of these concepts will be in the U.S. And for Canopy Growth, it could be an important way to get closer to breakeven.

For now, Canopy Growth can be a good opportunity for investors to take advantage of the new edibles market in Canada. Not only is the company well-positioned for success in the beverages segment, but in a recent interview with BNN Bloomberg, CEO Mark Zekulin said the company was working on more than 50 different products for the edibles market. That could lead to significant growth for Canopy Growth and get investors excited about the stock once again.

Here’s The Marijuana Stock You’ve Been Waiting For

A little-known Canadian company just unlocked what some experts think could be the key to profiting off the coming marijuana boom.

And make no mistake – it is coming.

Cannabis legalization is sweeping over North America – 10 states plus Washington, D.C., have all legalized recreational marijuana over the last few years, and full legalization came to Canada in October 2018.

And one under-the-radar Canadian company is poised to explode from this coming marijuana revolution.

Because a game-changing deal just went down between the Ontario government and this powerhouse company…and you need to hear this story today if you have even considered investing in pot stocks.

Source: https://www.fool.com/investing/2019/10/06/another-first-for-the-cannabis-industry-a-licensed.aspx

Enthusiast Gaming $EGLX.ca Closes Acquisition of Steel Media, a Leader in Mobile Gaming $EPY.ca $FDM.ca $WINR $TCEHF $ATVI $TNA.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 8:58 AM on Monday, October 7th, 2019
  • Adds 20 Mobile Gaming Websites and 25 Live Mobile Events to Enthusiast Network
  • Announced that it has closed the acquisition of Steel Media Limited, a leading mobile gaming and live events company
  • Enthusiast Gaming is the largest gaming network in the U.S., and the acquisition of Steel Media adds 20 mobile gaming websites and 25 live mobile events worldwide to its media and events business

TORONTO, Oct. 07, 2019 — Enthusiast Gaming Holdings Inc. (TSXV: EGLX)(FSE: 2AV), (“Enthusiast Gaming” or the “Company”), is pleased to announce that it has closed the acquisition (the “Transaction”) of Steel Media Limited (“Steel Media”), a leading mobile gaming and live events company (previously announced in a press release dated September 18, 2019).

Enthusiast Gaming is the largest gaming network in the U.S., and the acquisition of Steel Media adds 20 mobile gaming websites and 25 live mobile events worldwide to its media and events business.  Enthusiast Gaming’s network now includes over 100 gaming related websites, 900 YouTube channels, 7 professional esports teams, over 50 social influences and almost 30 live events worldwide. The network reaches over 200 million gamers on a monthly basis.

Upon closing of the Transaction, the Company made a cash payment of US$1,968,536 (US$1,000,000 net of cash on hand) and issued 304,147 common shares in the capital of the Company (the “Common Shares”) for an aggregate value of US$500,000. At the option of the Company, US$1,000,000 of the up to US$1,500,000 balance of the purchase price (inclusive of the maximum earn-out payment) may be settled by way of issuing Common Shares at a deemed price per share equal to the 5 day VWAP. All Common Shares issued in connection with the Transaction are subject to a 12 month hold period from the date of issuance and approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.

About Enthusiast Gaming 

Enthusiast Gaming (TSX.V: EGLX)(FSE: 2AV) is one of the largest, vertically integrated, video game and esports company in the world. The Company’s business comprises three main pillars: Media, Events, Esports. Enthusiast Gaming’s digital media platform includes +100 gaming related websites and 900 YouTube channels which collectively reach 150 million visitors monthly. Enthusiast’s esports division, Luminosity Gaming, a leading global esports franchise consists of 7 professional esports teams under ownership and management, including the #1 ranked Overwatch team, the Vancouver Titans and over 50 gaming influencers with a total audience of 60 million followers. Collectively, the integrated ecosystem reaches over 200 million gaming enthusiasts on a monthly basis. Enthusiast Gaming’s event business, owns and operates Canada’s largest gaming expo, Enthusiast Gaming Live Expo, EGLX, (eglx.com) with approximately 55,000 people attending in 2018. For more information on the Company, visit www.enthusiastgaming.com. For more information on Luminosity Gaming, please visit luminosity.gg

CONTACT INFORMATION

Investor Relations:
Julia Becker
Head of Investor Relations & Marketing
Telephone: 604-785-0850
Email: [email protected]

Forward-Looking Information

Certain statements in this release are forward-looking statements.  Forward looking statements consist of statements that are not purely historical, including any statements regarding beliefs, plans, expectations or intentions regarding the future.  Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results, performance or developments to differ materially from those contained in the statements, including risks related to factors beyond the control of Enthusiast Gaming.  The risks include risks that are customary to transactions of this nature and customary to companies which have their stock traded on the TSXV.  No assurance can be given that any of the events anticipated by the forward-looking statements will occur or, if they do occur, what benefits Enthusiast Gaming will obtain from them. For instance, there can be no assurance that the acquisition will position the Company as a leader in the mobile gaming sector and that the acquisition will result in growth of the Company’s online and offline gaming community.

This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or solicitation of an offer to buy any of the securities in the United States.  The securities have not been and will not be registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended (the “U.S. Securities Act”) or any state securities laws and may not be offered or sold within the United States or to a U.S. Person unless registered under the U.S. Securities Act and applicable state securities laws or an exemption from such registration is available.

Neither TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.

NORTHBUD $NBUD.ca – As Canada gears up for pot 2.0, more shortages are on the menu $CGC $ACB $APH $CRON.ca $HEXO.ca $TRST.ca $OGI.ca

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 12:07 PM on Thursday, October 3rd, 2019

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  • Canada’s legalization of pot edibles later this year is facing an even more shambolic start than the dried flower market, which is still struggling to meet demand, according to industry players.

Kristine Owram, Bloomberg News

Canada’s legalization of pot edibles later this year is facing an even more shambolic start than the dried flower market, which is still struggling to meet demand, according to industry players.

“At least that time we knew what the permissible product types were going to be and were already making them in the medical context,” said cannabis lawyer Trina Fraser, a partner at Brazeau Seller Law in Ottawa.

Canada will add edibles, extracts and topicals to the list of legal cannabis products no later than Oct. 17. Many analysts agree these products will generate better demand and margins than dried flower. But the federal government has not yet issued regulations for the new formats, making it difficult for producers to prepare lest they unknowingly violate some rule.

A spokeswoman for Health Canada declined to comment on when the regulations will be released.

In addition, a huge licensing backlog has built up at Health Canada, the government agency that oversees cannabis regulations. About 614 applications were waiting in the queue as of March 31.

“A full rollout amongst a nice wide array of producers and a wide array of these new product types is going to take time, literally years, because we have such a licensing backlog,” Fraser said.

Company Stockpiling

Canada’s market for edibles and other alternative pot produces will eventually be worth C$2.7 billion ($2 billion) annually, but consumers should expect “missteps, delays and frustration” in the early days, Deloitte said in a report published Monday. Jennifer Lee, Deloitte Canada’s cannabis national leader, estimated it will be a minimum of 24 months before the industry normalizes.

In the meantime, many pot companies are stockpiling, choosing to forgo revenue today to ensure they have enough supply for the new high-value products. This is exacerbating the shortage of dried flower, but executives say it’s worth it.

“We’ve made a very conscious effort to delay revenue,” said Chuck Rifici, chief executive officer of Auxly Cannabis Group Inc. Selling into the market today doesn’t build brand recognition because shelves are empty and consumers are buying whatever’s available, he added. “I would much rather save that product, get a multiple of margin on that brand and make sure that I have enough inventory.”

Lab Delays

This is proving to be a boon for extraction companies like Valens GroWorks Corp. Valens has contracts with many of the biggest pot companies, including Canopy Growth Corp., Hexo Corp. and Tilray Inc., to extract cannabis oil from their plants, which is then used for products like edibles and vape cartridges. It’s also investing heavily in its testing labs in the belief that Health Canada will have stringent regulations to ensure pesticides and other contaminants don’t make it into the new consumer products.

“Even in labs today there’s delays where people are waiting three weeks to a month to get lab results back and I think that will only get worse,” said Everett Knight, Valens’ executive vice president of strategy and investments.

Companies are also making big bets on what products will be in demand, with Canopy and Hexo leaning toward cannabis beverages and others toward vaping.

Be Prepared

“Why do I want an edible or a drink when I can have a vape?” Irwin Simon, interim CEO of Aphria Inc., said in an interview on the sidelines of a cannabis conference last month. “I see the margins and the opportunities there.”

Rifici at Auxly also believes vape pens will be “the most important category by far.” But there are many unanswered questions. For example, will the government require companies to engrave its mandatory THC warning symbol into the pen itself, or will a sticker suffice?

This is why Valens is offering its customers 196 different options for its white-label vape pens. “You’ve got to make sure you cover your bases and prepare for all the possibilities,” Knight said.

Despite the uncertainty, it’s better to be prepared even if plans and production lines have to be tweaked once the regulations come out, said Bruce Linton, CEO of Canopy, which is building a 197,000 square foot bottling plant for cannabis beverages in Smiths Falls, Ontario.

“We’re in a situation where it’s better to spend money to be ready than to save money and be late,” he said.

 Cannabis Canada is BNN Bloomberg’s in-depth series exploring the stunning formation of the entirely new – and controversial – Canadian recreational marijuana industry. Read more from the special series here and subscribe to our Cannabis Canada newsletter to have the latest marijuana news delivered directly to your inbox every day.

Source: https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/as-canada-gears-up-for-pot-2-0-more-shortages-are-on-the-menu-1.1268844

There’s no end in sight for soaring #palladium prices, bodes well for North America’s Largest #PGM deposit $NAM.ca $WG.ca $XTM.ca $WM.ca $PDL.ca $GLEN

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 11:03 AM on Thursday, October 3rd, 2019

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There’s no end in sight for soaring palladium prices, bodes well for North America’s Largest Undeveloped PGM deposit

With stocks running low, it is difficult to see where further supplies will come from.  

By: Neil Hume

For nearly 30 years, UK crime-fighting show Police 5 urged members of the public to stay vigilant with the catchphrase “Keep ’em peeled”. It is advice car owners in London might want to consider, especially if they own hybrid vehicles such as the Toyota Prius or Lexus 400.

Looking to profit from soaring palladium prices — which hit a record high above $1,700 an ounce this week — thieves in the UK capital have stolen nearly 2,900 catalytic converters in the first six months of the year, up from 1,674 in the whole of 2018, according to data from the Metropolitan Police.

The market-savvy car thieves typically target hybrids because their catalysts contain more metal. They then sell the devices to illegal scrap dealers for cash. In spite of a collapse in global car sales this year, the metal’s price has risen more than 30 per cent in 2019 to a level far above its long-term average, catching many analysts and investors by surprise. The average price for palladium since 1994, unadjusted for inflation, is just $500 an ounce.

One reason for this apparent paradox is China, where there has been increased demand for palladium ahead of the introduction of a nationwide emissions standard in 2020. Another reason is that stocks are running low. And with few platinum or nickel projects under development, the 7m ounces-a-year palladium market is set to remain tight unless there is an unexpected release of supplies. Yet it is difficult to see where these supplies might come from. Russia’s Norilsk Nickel, the world’s largest producer, raised doubts last week about its ability to replenish its Global Palladium Fund.

Established in 2016, the fund helps stabilise the market, buying metal from various sources, including Russia’s central bank, and selling it to industrial customers. However, analysts believe that Moscow’s strategic stockpile of palladium — a key source of supply — is close to being exhausted, while other holders are reluctant to sell because they expect higher prices. So is there anything that can bring palladium back to earth?

A global recession would certainly hit prices as would a switch by carmakers from palladium to platinum, which is almost $800 an ounce cheaper. For the moment, that looks unlikely because the car industry is treading warily with new catalyst technology in the wake of the Volkswagen emissions scandal. But that could change. One of the oldest sayings in commodity markets is that the cure for high prices is high prices and, as BMO Capital Markets notes, it is rare for any commodity to remain this far above its long-term average for so long.

Source: https://www.ft.com/content/5ac67390-e424-11e9-b112-9624ec9edc59

STAR-A.D.S. $SNA.ca ® Gen 3 system certified for #A320 retrofit

Posted by AGORACOM-JC at 9:18 AM on Thursday, October 3rd, 2019
  • Announced the granting of a new Supplemental Type Certification to Star by Transport Canada.
  • The STC relates to the use of the STAR-A.D.S. ® Gen 3 system on an Airbus A320 aircraft type.

TORONTO, Oct. 03, 2019 – Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. (CSE: SNA) (CSE: SNA.CN) (OTCQB: SNAVF) (“Star” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce the granting of a new Supplemental Type Certification (“STC”) to Star by Transport Canada. The STC relates to the use of the STAR-A.D.S. ® Gen 3 system on an Airbus A320 aircraft type.

This STC will allow Star to install its STAR-A.D.S. ® Gen 3 System on-board the next available AlMasria Universal Airlines (“AlMasria”) aircraft. (See press Release September 10, 2019).

Viraf Kapadia, CEO of Star Navigation Systems said:

“This additional STC adds to our growing list of certifications for commercial and business aircraft. We already had an STC for the previous STAR-A.D.S. ® Gen 2 model. Now the Gen 3 is also A 320 certified and we can offer even more flexibility to an operator, adding GSM communications and manual retrieval through USB port. We shall rapidly install our system on-board the first available AlMasria aircraft, while we complete the STC applications for the other aircraft types of their fleet. This A320 STC confirms our focus on the major targeted aircraft platforms such as the B 737, for which STCs had already been granted.”

About Star Navigation:

Star Navigation Systems Group Ltd. owns the exclusive worldwide license to its proprietary, patented In-flight Safety Monitoring System, STAR-ISMS®, the heart of the STAR-A.D.S. ® and of the STAR-ISAMM™ Systems. Its real-time capability of tracking performance trends and predicting incident-occurrence enhances aviation safety and improves fleet management while reducing costs for the operator.

Stars’ M.M.I. Division designs and manufactures high performance, mission critical, flight deck flat panel displays for defence and commercial aviation industries worldwide. These displays are found on aircraft and simulators, from C-130 aircraft, to Sikorsky and Agusta Westland helicopters, as examples.

Stars’ subsidiary, Star-Isoneo Inc. is a specialised software firm, developing complex solutions in engineering, simulation and development for Canadian customers. Star-Isoneo works closely with Star in the development of the Company’s MEDEVAC (STAR-ISAMM™ and STAR- LSAMM™) applications of the patented STAR-A.D.S. ® technology, and on its current R&D program with Bombardier.

Certain statements contained in this News Release constitute forward-looking statements. When used in this document, the words “may”, “would”, “could”, “will”, “expected” and similar expressions, as they relate to Star or its management are intended to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect Star’s current views with respect to future events and are subject to certain risks, uncertainties and assumptions. Many factors could cause Star’s actual performance or achievements to vary from those described herein. Should one or more of these factors or uncertainties materialize, or should assumptions underlying forward-looking statements prove incorrect, actual results may vary materially from those described herein as intended, planned, anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. Star does not assume any obligation to update these forward-looking statements, except as required by law.

Neither the Canadian Securities Exchange nor its Market Regulator (as that term is defined in the policies of the Canadian Securities Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the content of this release.

Please visit www.star-navigation.com or contact

Viraf S. Kapadia, CEO (416) 252-2889 Ext. 230

[email protected]