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Financing & Insider Tables

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Full filterable tables of financing events (8-K filings) and insider transactions (Form 4 filings) across 28 cannabis securities. Sortable, searchable, and updated throughout the trading day.

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Cannabis Financing and Insider Transaction Tables

Browse detailed tables of cannabis industry financing events and insider transactions. CIN's financing tables provide granular deal-level data including issuer name, deal type, amount raised, filing date, lead underwriter or agent, pricing terms, and deal status for every publicly disclosed cannabis financing event.

The financing table covers all major transaction types in cannabis capital markets: initial public offerings (IPOs), follow-on equity offerings, bought deals, at-the-market (ATM) equity programs, convertible debentures, senior secured notes, revolving credit facilities, term loans, private placements, and PIPE (private investment in public equity) transactions. Each deal record links to the underlying regulatory filing for verification. Insider transaction tables track open-market purchases and dispositions by officers, directors, and beneficial owners holding more than 10% of cannabis company shares. Insider trading data is sourced from SEC Form 4 filings and Canadian SEDI disclosures. Filtering by transaction type, insider role, and date range enables identification of significant insider buying or selling patterns.

Cannabis financing data is essential for understanding the sector's capital structure evolution. As cannabis companies transition from growth-stage private placements to institutional-grade debt facilities, the composition of financing activity signals the sector's maturation and improving access to mainstream capital markets infrastructure.