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Jay-Z and Roc Nation Just Launched The Largest Cannabis Company in California

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Jay-Z, Roc Nation, Caliva, and Left Coast Ventures Inc. launched The Parent Company, a conglomerate of several companies that made its debut on the NEO Exchange.

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