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Former Cannasouth CEO says it’s time for ‘fresh blood’

Medicinal cannabis pioneer Mark Lucas says his resignation was part of a cost-cutting exercise by the company’s voluntary administrators.

Former Cannasouth CEO Mark Lucas.

Former Cannasouth chief executive Mark Lucas said his resignation from the Waikato company he co-founded with Nic Foreman in 2018 was part of a need by the voluntary administrators to cut costs.

The NZX-listed medicinal cannabis company went into voluntary administration late last month following a

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Fiona Rotherham Fri, 12 Apr 2024
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