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'''Wikileaf Technologies''' is a [[Seattle]] business providing data services to the [[cannabis industry]] and information to consumers. It was founded in Seattle's [[South Lake Union]] area in 2014 by Dan Nelson.<ref name=Garnick2016/><ref>{{cite web|website=Built in Seattle|title=As Wikileaf prepares for IPO, CEO Dan Nelson discusses cannatech's future|first=Katie|last=Fustich|date=July 26, 2019
'''Wikileaf Technologies''' is a [[Seattle]] business providing data services to the [[cannabis industry]] and information to consumers. It was founded in Seattle's [[South Lake Union]] area in 2014 by Dan Nelson.<ref name=Garnick2016/><ref>{{cite web|website=Built in Seattle|title=As Wikileaf prepares for IPO, CEO Dan Nelson discusses cannatech's future|first=Katie|last=Fustich|date=July 26, 2019
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Wikileaf Technologies is a Seattle business providing data services to the cannabis industry and information to consumers. It was founded in Seattle's South Lake Union area in 2014 by Dan Nelson.[1][2] By 2016, with seven employees, it was acquired by Nesta, a Canadian fund,[3] and through a reverse takeover of an existing Canadian company, it became listed on the Canadian stock exchange in late 2019.[4] The company provides price indexes and cannabis strain reviews and information.[4] The company operates a consumer cannabis dispensary price guide both for adult-use states like California, and medical use-only states like Oklahoma.[5][1]

See also

  • Leafly, a consumer information website also based in Seattle

References

  1. ^ a b Garnick, Coral (May 23, 2016). "Pot price comparison website Wikileaf plans to go public this fall". Puget Sound Business Journal. Seattle: American City Business Journals .
  2. ^ Fustich, Katie (July 26, 2019). "As Wikileaf prepares for IPO, CEO Dan Nelson discusses cannatech's future". Built in Seattle.
  3. ^ McGrane, Clare (August 14, 2016). "This Seattle startup wants to bring price transparency to marijuana". GeekWire.
  4. ^ a b Levy, Nat (September 16, 2019). "Seattle cannabis company Wikileaf set to go public in Canada via alternative method to IPO". GeekWire. Seattle.
  5. ^ Barkho, Gabriela (September 18, 2019). "Wikileaf, the 'Priceline of Pot', Is Going Public Next Week". The New York Observer. New York, New York: Observer Media.