Demand Brands (DMAN) Acquires Lucky Chief
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18 May 2021, 22:43 GMT+10
SANTA MONICA, CA / ACCESSWIRE / May 18, 2021 / Demand Brands, Inc. (OTC PINK:DMAN), ( Company or DMAN ), announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary Pacific Technologies Group, Inc ,
http://www.pacifictechnologiesgroup.com, has entered into agreement with Viride Research Fund, LLC. ( Viride ), a leading company in the global cannabis industry. Under the agreement DMAN, in exchange for an issuance of DMAN preferred and Common stock, will acquire Viriude and certain assets to be marketed under the brand Lucky Chief™
http://www.luckychief.com, including Viride s THC Genetics Library and its interest in an Extraction Lab and Dispensary. The acquisition of the synergistic assets is to advance a vertically integrated cannabis-focused consumer packaged business.
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Two time Olympian Nick Wilson is back in the Black Stick men s hockey time for the first time in four years.
Wilson last played for the national side at the Rio Olympics but will help boost the experience of the squad for the 2021 following the recent retirements of Arun Panchia, Marcus Child and Cory Bennett who between them boasted more than 550 international caps.
The 25 strong squad also features three new caps and a potential four-time Olympian.
Wilson, who has played 170 internationals, has been focusing on a real estate career since Rio, impressed the selectors as one of the top goal scorers in the recent Premier Hockey League.
Black Sticks veteran Arun Panchia believes the side can cope with more than 550 international caps worth of experience leaving
Black Sticks veteran Arun Panchia believes the side can cope with more than 550 international caps worth of experience leaving 20 December 2020
The 31-year-old, alongside fellow stalwarts Marcus Child and Cory Bennett, will retire from competitive hockey just seven months out from Tokyo.
Panchia says it s just the nature of sport.
The former captain is the fifth most capped Black Stick in history and won bronze and silver commonwealth games medals.