INVESTOR PROFILE | Ionic Brands

Company:
Ionic Brands
Symbol:
CSE: IONC
Country:
United States
Sector:
Legal Recreational Marijuana
Industry:
Concentrates and Vapes
Established:
2015
Company:
Ionic Brands
Symbol:
CSE: IONC
Country:
United States
Sector:
Legal Recreational Marijuana
Industry:
Concentrates and Vapes
Established:
2015
52-Week
Range
N/A
Current
Outstanding
108,436,715
Warrants

Options

Fully Diluted

Market Cap.

14,639,000
IONIC BRANDS (CSE: IONC) has a premium portfolio of cannabis concentrate consumer brands. Ionic Brands is one of the top selling concentrate company in Washington State.
In The News
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Ionic Is Changing the Face of Cannabis and Creating a Social Revolution
It’s all in the URL: Ionic.social. “We believe our products are best when enjoyed in a social setting,” said co-founder Christian Struzan. READ MORE
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Marijuana Vaping Is The Most Explosive Growth Play In Marijuana Today
“Nobody smokes marijuana anymore, they vape it.” - New York Times That's not quite true. But it will be soon. READ MORE
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How To Invest In Marijuana Vaping
The marijuana vaporization products (or just "vape") market is set to explode in 2019. READ MORE
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