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Oakridge Global Energy Solution, Inc. (OGES) Mentioned in Press Conference with Florida Governor

“New To The Street” (NTTS), a television show that profiles public companies and reports on financial news, this morning highlighted its recent taping of Florida’s Governor Rick Scott’s press conference at the headquarters of Oakridge Global Energy Solution. The interview is the second interview in the series with Oakridge Global Energy CEO Steve Barber.

Governor Scott spoke about the importance of U.S. manufacturing, and how Oakridge Global fits into the applauded slogan, “Made in America.” As an integrated “made in the USA” energy storage solutions company that uses cutting-edge technology to focus on developing advanced, high-quality cells, batteries and power systems for consumer, government, industrial and military applications, Oakridge Global Energy is the recipient of aid initiatives totaling approximately $33 million from the State of Florida, County, City and other public sources.

The company’s strategy is to simultaneously deliver innovation and build an industrial scale platform that includes multiple lithium ion technologies and form factors that are optimized to address three target markets: stationary and grid storage; motive applications including fleet vehicles, EV and HEV; and specialty applications including military, aerospace, marine, industrial, scientific and telecom backup.

Oakridge recently initiated production of its ProSeries line of heavy duty battery systems for task-oriented vehicles such as golf cars, maintenance vehicles, forklifts, off road vehicles and other similar applications.

For more information visit www.oakg.net

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Dominovas Energy Corporation (DNRG) RUBICON™ Characterized as a Game Changer in Today’s Clean Energy Space

Dominovas Energy Corporation provides global energy solutions that leverage the latest science and engineering principles to produce a proprietary fuel cell system named the RUBICON™. The Company’s multi-megawatt deployment of clean, efficient electricity is considered by industry insiders as, ‘revolutionary.’

At its origin, the RUBICON™ SOFC is specific to the various number of fuels that can be placed into its operation. The integration of the proprietary reformer with the RUBICON™ SOFC stack is designed so that the RUBICON™ will reform practically any hydrocarbon fuel to a usable syngas composition for absolute best SOFC stack electricity generation. The RUBICON™ SOFC can operate continuously on these hydrocarbon fuels giving DRNG the ability to take advantage of a wider range of deployment opportunities, taking into account that fuel sources and availability vary considerably.

Not to be overlooked, a vital advantage of the RUBICON™ is its efficiency gain over the conventional power plants without combustion but with maximizing a thermal process. The RUBICON™ converts the chemical energy of a fuel into electricity using state-of-the-art SOFC stacks. The conventional approach to power production (steam/gas) is inefficient since it requires a multi-step process to convert the fuel to electricity.

Ultimately, the RUBICON™ will produce more units of power per unit of fuel consumed than any combustion-based electricity production process. With a “non-combustion” electricity producer, the RUBICON™ emits considerably less green-house-gas pollutants per unit of power produced. Producing mostly heat and water, the RUBICON™ is not only desirable, but sustainable as well.

Founded in 2005, Dominovas Energy Corp. is a public company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Dominovas Energy Corporation is a leading power solutions provider to emerging markets around the world. DEC employs its proprietary RUBICON™ Solid Oxide Fuel Cell (SOFC) technology for deployment in multi-megawatt power generation units on a global scale. The worldwide pursuit of efficient and clean production of electricity using Solid Oxide Fuel Cell technology motivated its founders to create the “energy solutions” company it has become today.

For more information on the company, visit www.dominovasenergy.com

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Avant Diagnostics, Inc. (AVDX) Advancing Development of OvaDx® through Ongoing Calibration Testing

Avant Diagnostics, Inc. has commenced calibration testing of OvaDx®, a sophisticated microarray-based test that measures the activation of the immune system in blood samples in response to ovarian tumor cell development. In a recent news release, the company indicated that it expects to complete this calibration testing later this month, allowing it to move forward with validation testing while forming the basis of the pre-submission package that will be delivered to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for review and comment prior to the commencement of the OvaDx® 510(k) trial.

“The entire Avant team has been working tirelessly over the past few months to reach this critical milestone,” Gregg Linn, president and chief executive officer of Avant, stated in a news release. “We look forward to communicating to our shareholders and the markets as we move through the FDA negotiations and review of our 510(k) submission.”

According to the American Cancer Society, ovarian cancer currently ranks fifth in cancer deaths among women, accounting for more fatalities than any other cancer of the female reproductive system. For this reason, biopharmaceutical firms are currently scrambling to address the underserved indication. Endocyte (NASDAQ: ECYT) is developing a novel form of chemotherapy that targets a key receptor found in virtually all ovarian cancers, but the best defense against this debilitating disease is early diagnosis. While patients diagnosed in Stage I demonstrate a 90 percent five-year survival rate, this survivability rapidly decreases with later diagnosis. If diagnosed in Phase III, patients’ relative five-year survival rate drops to just 39 percent.

Through the development of OvaDx, Avant will look to greatly improve upon the detectability of ovarian cancer in high-risk patients. In preclinical studies, the product has shown the capability to detect stage IA markers with approximately 80 percent sensitivity while providing definitive, real-time results.

As Avant continues to progress toward the market approval of its innovative large panel screening test for ovarian cancer, the company is in a favorable position to promote sustainable growth in the years to come. For prospective shareholders, Avant’s recent progress toward the initiation of its validation study of OvaDx makes it an intriguing investment opportunity moving forward.

For more information, visit www.avantdiagnostics.com

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Oakridge Global Energy Solutions, Inc. (OGES) is “One to Watch”

Oakridge Global Energy Solutions, Inc. is an integrated energy storage solutions company focused on the design, development and manufacture of high-quality cells, batteries and power systems. The company’s innovative ‘Made in the U.S.A.’ product line includes multiple lithium-ion technologies and form factors that are optimized to address three high-demand target markets – including stationary and grid storage; motive applications, such as electric and hybrid electric fleet vehicles; and specialty applications, such as military, aerospace, marine, medical and telecom backup.

Through a recent restructuring of its operations, Oakridge strategically positioned itself to expand its market reach moving forward. The company currently owns and operates two manufacturing facilities in Melbourne, Florida, which play an instrumental role in its efforts to meet the growing demand for its cutting-edge large format Pro Series golf car batteries and its small format Patriot Series RC batteries. These operations also allow Oakridge to bring stable employment opportunities back to the U.S., effectively highlighting its tireless commitment to the revitalization of the country’s manufacturing industry.

The company also maintains a presence on the international stage through its recently formed subsidiary, Oakridge Global Energy Solutions Limited, Hong Kong. This subsidiary, which is expected to serve as the foundation for Oakridge’s sales efforts throughout the Asia-Pacific region, was created primarily to address the tremendous international demand for its revolutionary stored energy solutions. The company also maintains a substantial interest in Leclanche S.A., a Swiss developer and manufacturer of large-sized lithium-ion batteries that was originally founded in 1909.

Oakridge has indicated plans to expand its presence in a collection of markets throughout Europe and Asia as it continues to build upon its established product development and manufacturing infrastructure. The company will lean on the expertise of its proven management team – which includes well over a century of combined industry experience – as it looks to increase its share of the $12 billion domestic battery manufacturing industry.

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Legacy Ventures International, Inc. (LGYV) is “One to Watch”

Legacy Ventures International is an investment company seeking out high-potential businesses with big ideas that can be scaled in order to promote hyper growth. The company fuels innovation and passion by providing the capital, oversight and connections that young businesses need to reach their full potential.

Legacy is led by a highly-qualified executive team with decades of relevant industry experience. Evan Clifford, the company’s chief executive officer, has spent more than 15 years building and maintaining relationships with some of North America’s most influential executives. Over the past decade, he has served as a lead advisor to a collection of companies and individuals striving for personal and professional success. Likewise, Rehan Saeed, Legacy’s chief financial officer, has over a decade of experience in the banking industry during which he built and managed a real estate portfolio valued at $110 million.

The company’s current brand portfolio is headlined by newly-acquired RM Fresh Brands, a servicer of food and beverage retailers and distributors around the globe. RM Fresh Brands takes a unique approach to brand partnerships by maintaining a clear focus on sustainable, category-changing consumables. This strategy has helped it build an extensive portfolio of highly-desirable brands – including Boxed Water, Aloe Gloe, Uncle Si’s Iced Tea and Chef 5-Minute Meals.

Following the successful acquisition of RM Fresh Brands, Legacy is in a strong strategic position to move forward with its efforts to promote sustainable growth. The company will lean on the considerable experience of its management team as it looks to build on its recent progress while promoting maximized shareholder value.

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International Stem Cell Corp. (ISCO) Continues Stem Cell Based Research and Development to Promote Rejuvenation of Dying Cells

The International Stem Cell Corporation, a biotechnology company, continues its developmental research of using stem cells to advance regenerative medicine. The company uses stem cell technology called parthenogenesis that uses unfertilized eggs to address immune system rejection. These eggs have duplicate sets of human leukocyte antigen genes (HLA) that lessen the chance of immune rejection. A single line of these cells can treat millions of people. Furthermore, ISCO can draw hpNSC (human parthenogenetic neural stem cells) from the unfertilized eggs for self-renewing processes related to degeneration.

For example, after continuous successful testing, ISCO believes that their hpNSC can replace dead and dying neurons while also protecting existing ones when transplanted into the brain of someone with Parkinson’s disease. Likewise, ISCO scientists have taken steps to develop human retinal epithelium (RPE) cells that can treat many eye diseases like age-related macular degeneration. Along with that research, the company is among the first in the world to develop a method (CytoCor) for creating corneal tissue and cells to treat blindness.

ISCO recently announced its development of technology that creates functional cartilage from a person’s skin to treat osteoarthritis, a joint disease that erodes cartilage. The company is also pursuing other therapeutic systems that “can potentially be treated with the patient’s own cells,” said its chief scientific officer, Ruslan Semechkin, PhD.

While continuing to develop new regenerative techniques, ISCO also maintains a cosmeceutical line called Lifeline Skin Care Inc. This business manufactures cosmetic skin care products around the world. It uses parthenogenetic stem cells along with vitamins and minerals to create a rejuvenating serum that promotes healthy skin.

For more information about ISCO, visit www.internationalstemcell.com

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ContentChecked Holdings, Inc. (CNCK), Troy Healthcare Partnership Aims to Provide Migraine Prevention, Support

ContentChecked today reported its partnership with Troy Healthcare under which the two companies will use their innovative products, MigraineChecked and Stopain® Migraine, respectively, to help deliver preventative information and fast-acting relief for migraine sufferers.

According to the Migraine Research Foundation, migraines are among the top 20 of the world’s most disabling medical illnesses. By teaming up, ContentChecked and Troy Healthcare aim to help the 37 million Americans suffering from migraines find acute, preventative and complementary treatment for symptom relief by leveraging the benefits of their respective technologies.

MigraineChecked is one of ContentChecked’s family of free health apps for people with dietary restrictions and/or food preferences. MigraineChecked users can set up profiles and favorites, and use the app to scan food bar codes to identify and avoid the more than 250,000 packaged foods known to trigger migraines.

“Many migraines are triggered by specific ingredients in foods and beverages, from tannins to artificial sweeteners, and our app helps raise awareness of these hidden ingredients so migraine sufferers can make more informed choices simply by scanning bar codes on grocery packaging,” Kris Finstad, CEO of ContentChecked, stated in the news release. “This partnership with Stopain Migraine was ideal because, as a migraine sufferer myself, I’ve personally grown tired of oral medications and the side effects. Having an effective, topical pain relieving gel gives me and other migraine sufferers a new, safe option.”

Stopain Migraine is a new, topical migraine pain relieving gel that provides safe, fast and effective migraine pain relief without pills, known side effects, or the risk of drug interaction. The gel is applied topically as a measured dose on the back of the neck and behind each ear (an area where many migraines are believed to originate) and can be applied up to four times daily. Because Stopain Migraine is topical and does not include aspirin, caffeine or acetaminophen, it can be used alone or in conjunction with other medications since there are no known drug interactions. Stopain Migraine is currently available at most Walmart stores nationwide.

“With Stopain Migraine, consumers can experience fast relief of migraine pain without the risk of significant side effects,” says Anthony Cicini, vice president of Troy Healthcare, maker of Stopain Migraine and other pain-relieving over-the-counter products. “Stopain Migraine is formulated with Menthol, Belladonna, Iris Versicolor and Sanguinaria Canadensis, for a more natural approach to migraine pain relief.”

To download the free MigraineChecked app or for more information on ContentChecked visit www.ContentChecked.com; to learn more about Stopain Migraine, visit www.stopainmigraine.com.

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Hemp, Inc. (HEMP) Awaits Gov. Pat McCrory’s Signature with Eager Anticipation

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Hemp, Inc. shared its excitement today via a press release as North Carolina residents await Governor McCory’s signature to cement the legalization of industrial hemp in North Carolina. Last week, Industrial Hemp Senate Bill 313 was passed by both the House and Senate and stated the industrial hemp industry can “expand employment, promote economic activity, and provide opportunities to small farmers for an environmentally sustainable and profitable use of crop lands that might otherwise be lost to agricultural production.” In fact, Hemp, Inc. has already injected over a million dollars in North Carolina’s economy with the purchase of the Temafa decortication machinery, related items and the workforce needed to build the infrastructure of the only commercial hemp processing facility in the United States.

The company’s subsidiary, Industrial Hemp Manufacturing, LLC, has also begun receiving applications from residents for future employment. “While we can not, at this time, quantify the amount of jobs our plant will create, we suspect hundreds of jobs will be created either directly and indirectly within our industry. Our presence in Spring Hope, North Carolina is already stimulating the local economy,” says David Schmitt, COO of Hemp, Inc.’s subsidiary, IHM. “From seed to sale, from farmers to the manufacturers, to the retail stores… this ripple effect could potentially create hundreds of jobs.”

According to the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, “North Carolina’s agricultural industry contributes $78 billion to the state’s economy, accounts for more than 17 percent of the state’s income, and employs 16 percent of the work force. The state’s 52,200 farmers grow over 80 different commodities, utilizing 8.4 million of the state’s 31 million acres to furnish consumers a dependable and affordable supply of food and fiber. The state ranks seventh nationally in farm profits with a net farm income of over $3.3 billion. Net income per farm in the state is over $63,000.”

Hemp, Inc.’s processing facility is certainly the catalyst for an economic boom in not just Nash County, but the state of North Carolina, say executives. “We have kenaf growing in three different counties… we support the small family farm,” said Bruce Perlowin, CEO of Hemp, Inc.

Now, the state is abuzz with an imminent reality of growing, not importing, industrial hemp. Kat McReynolds of Mountain Xpress NC reports…

NC’S HEMP BILL AWAITS GOVERNOR’S SIGNATURE

Posted on October 5, 2015 by Kat McReynolds

North Carolina farmers may soon be the newest competitors in the worldwide hemp market, pending a signature from Gov. Pat McCrory. Growing industrial hemp, as opposed to simply importing and processing it for use in derivative products, would be legal in North Carolina under Senate Bill 313 — which originally pertained to license plates and registers of deeds until a subsequent addition by sponsor Rep. Jeff Collins, R-Nash County. McCrory’s approval is the last step after speedy affirmative votes in both the N.C. House (101 votes to 7) and Senate (42 votes to 2).

“From all indications, the governor is going to sign it,” says Blake Butler, hemp advocate and organizer of Asheville’s recent HempX festival. “He’s in support of it.”

If the bill is enacted, an industrial hemp commission will be tasked with managing a statewide pilot program to monitor the inaugural cohort of commercial growers and researchers of the versatile crop, which is used to make thousands of products.

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Hemp is a variety of the cannabis plant, but smoking it doesn’t produce a high. By definition, industrial hemp must contain less than 0.3 percent of THC — the substance responsible for weed’s psychoactive effects — while marijuana’s average THC content has climbed from about 10 percent THC by weight to 30 percent over the past 30 years, according to a study by Colorado-based research lab Charas Scientific.

Despite containing only trace amounts of THC, the federal government lumps hemp in with marijuana as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, meaning the plant’s production and use fall under the watchful eye of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency.

The DEA’s main concern surrounding hemp is that “commercial cultivation could increase the likelihood of covert production of high-THC marijuana, significantly complicating DEA’s surveillance and enforcement activities and sending the wrong message to the American public concerning the government’s position on drugs,” according to a 2015 Congressional Research Service report prepared for Congress, titled “Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity.” Hemp advocates, however, claim that cross-pollination between hemp and marijuana would actually lower the THC content of the latter, devaluing the harvest.

Still, the 2014 U.S. Farm Bill (P.L. 113-79) allows states to enact their own regulatory systems surrounding industrial hemp cultivation. Until now, North Carolina law remained silent on the subject, even as other Southern state governments accommodated the controversial plant. Currently, 20 states have adopted Farm Bill-compliant laws to accommodate cultivation under varying circumstances.

If signed into law, North Carolina’s new bill will call for the formation of an industrial hemp commission to manage the state’s pilot program. The commission will issue paid permits (their number and geographic distribution are still to be determined), establish a reporting system for growers and ensure compliance with federal law. Also included in the industrial hemp bill is a plan to establish research partnerships with N.C. State University and North Carolina A&T University, as well as to conduct studies on economic potential and best agricultural practices.

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To be clear, it is already legal, with the correct paperwork, to process hemp in North Carolina into any of its thousands of derivative products, such as food products, hygiene items, textiles, building materials and biofuel. But for decades, North Carolinians have been forbidden to grow hemp. Instead, companies have relied upon neighboring states and other countries, including leading exporter China and dozens of other nations, for their hemp needs. To capitalize on the new legislation, then, will require action from North Carolina’s farming community.

“Between thousands of acres of unused farmland and vacant textile mills in every county, this is a true, unrecognized economic opportunity for our region,” Butler says, but “it’s not even on [farmers’] radar.”

Aspiring grower Claudia Townsend says she has applied to attend the Organic Growers School’s new year-long Farm Beginnings course with hopes of launching a hemp farm, despite the school’s current lack of hemp-specific expertise. Until now, local landowners have been hesitant to discuss leasing her a space for the venture, but Townsend is hopeful that legalization will legitimize her proposals.

Butler says he hadn’t heard any interest from WNC farmers in growing hemp until his inaugural HempX festival last month, but “farmers are starting to engage,” he says, noting an uptick in hemp-related inquiries since news of the legislative progress.

Molly Nicholie, Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project’s local food campaign program director, reports a similar silence in ASAP’s network, adding: “I think that a lot of [farmers] don’t want to put time into thinking about it until it’s legal [and they] will sit back and watch other folks do it until they see if it’s worth their time.”

Meanwhile, Western North Carolina companies that are particularly hip to hemp have been eagerly awaiting the opportunity to tighten the geographic spread of their supply chains.

Smiling Hara Tempeh co-owner Chad Oliphant, for example, sourced hemp from Canada for the company’s pilot batches of Hempeh before partnering with farmer Mike Lewis‘ Growing Warriors Project in Kentucky. Oliphant says Smiling Hara will be looking to purchase from North Carolina growers as soon as it’s feasible, but he expects that to take a few years.

“I have been involved with hemp farmers in Kentucky, and we are still figuring out logistics such as processing, transport and pricing,” he says. “It will be interesting to see how quickly the industry will be able to develop in North Carolina.”

Similarly, Plant chef Jason Sellers says buying regional hemp would “inspire me to use more of it in the kitchen.”

Asheville’s Alembic Studio LLC designs and implements hempcrete buildings across North America and in New Zealand using hemp from the latter, but “we have long anticipated the opportunity to be able to source this product from our own state,” says Timothy Callahan, Alembic technical design analyst and master builder.

Sara Day Evans, founding director of Accelerating Appalachia, says aspiring hemp entrepreneurs are inquiring about participating in her organization’s next nature-based business accelerator program. “We have applicants from Kentucky, West Virginia and North Carolina — all doing hemp. Most of them are actually small processors, which is good,” she says.

Notably, publicly traded organization Hemp Inc. recently purchased one of the nation’s only decortication machines — a specialized piece of equipment used to break hemp into fiber and hurd for further processing. The company then relocated the asset to a subsidiary in Spring Hope (located in Nash County, which the industrial hemp bill’s sponsor Collins represents).

In light of the disparity in interest to date between WNC farmers and local commercial users, Butler says his team may soon hold information sessions on potential hemp opportunities.

BREAK IT DOWN: A decortication machine at Industrial Hemp Manufacturing, LLC in Spring Hope — the largest such piece of equipment in the states, according to the company — breaks raw hemp into its component parts for further processing. The plant is located in Nash County, the district Industrial Hemp Bill sponsor Rep. Jeff Collins represents.

To plant or not to plant

Even if they are interested in pursuing hemp as an auxiliary or main crop, farmers will find it difficult to unearth conclusive figures on hemp’s demand and profitability, due to piecemeal studies. Further, differing strains of hemp are better for different end uses, meaning aggregate hemp figures may not be meaningful for each submarket.

Allowing for limited data, the previously mentioned CRS study “Hemp as an Agricultural Commodity” estimates nearly $36.9 million in U.S. imported seeds and fibers (predominantly used as manufacturing inputs), which represents a sixfold increase since 2005. Annual sales for U.S. hemp-based products made with those seeds and fibers, along with other hemp-related imports, exceed $580 million.

After Kentucky took advantage of the 2014 Farm Bill’s deferral to state laws, Lewis became the first person in the country to legally grow hemp. He says his crops are “well-adjusted and perform just fine without any fertilizer,” although fertilizer was used as part of trials.

Strains for both food and fiber performed well on his land, but he says other farmers growing strains with high levels of CBD (a nonpsychoactive cannabinoid being researched for potential medicinal applications) had trouble with spider mites.

With proper planning, growers can get multiple harvests in a single year, but Lewis notes that his back-to-back plantings drew twice the nutrients from the soil. “The economic feasibility still needs to be determined,” he says.

The National Hemp Association’s website, meanwhile, credits the plant for requiring few pesticides and returning nutrients to the dirt, reading: “Hemp has been grown on the same soil for 20 years in a row without any noticeable depletion of the soil.”

Despite hemp’s attributes and his belief in the potential for profits, Lewis says he’s still traversing the learning curve.

“I don’t anticipate making any real farm gate income from my crops for another two years,” he says. “The problem we currently have is a bottleneck of [general agriculture product] processors. The only processors are very large in scale, many requiring 50,000 acres of product a year.”

“That type of production level ultimately keeps family farms as price-takers,” he continues. “If we are really going to see the real economic potential of this crop realized, it will need to be grown, processed and sold as locally as possible. Otherwise we are playing into the commodity markets, and that doesn’t usually equal profits for a small-scale producer like me.”

For more information on hemp and hemp legislation, visit nationalhempassociation.org or ncindhemp.org.

Multi-Dimensional Approach Cements Latitude 360, Inc. (LATX) in Entertainment, Upscale Casual Dining and Fantasy Sports Market

From entertainment and food to overall guest experience, Latitude 360 is all about a multi-dimensional approach that increases corporate and shareholder value. Latitude 360 is an award-winning pioneer of a dining and entertainment venues that blend premier upscale casual dining with a variety of entertainment choices such as luxury bowling, dine-in movies, high definition sports and more.

In addition to the key offerings mentioned above, each 360 location include Las Vegas-style live performance showroom, a feature bar hosting the area’s top musicians and/or DJs, game arcade, and luxury cigar lounge, and many choices of private meeting space. Through agreements with Monster Beverages (NASDAQ:MSNT) and Pepsico (NYSE:PEP), and paired with an impressive menu (http://latitude360.com/menu/) from its Latitude 360 Grille, Latitude 360 is committed to creating a branded “360 Experience” that encourages customer loyalty and word of mouth marketing.

The company also recently added dimension to its payment options via partnership with MyCheck, a mobile payment technology platform. The Latitude 360 mobile app, scheduled for launch in October, will allow guests to easily order beverage and dessert items off the menu, reorder other items already on their check, and then easily view, split their bill with friends, and pay using multiple linked payment methods such as Apple Pay (NASDAQ:AAPL). Guests will also be able to view their status and redeem benefits from their Latitude 360 Membership and Rewards program — all from the Latitude 360 app their smartphone.

Launched in 2014, Latitude 360’s monthly club membership program provides guests with a cache of monthly entertainment assets at a value price, as well as exclusive access to a 360 Club Concierge service – all for a monthly fee. The program has quickly grown to more than 5,000 monthly paying members.

Latitude 360 also recently expanded its entertainment offerings with the recent partnership and pending acquisition of Major League Fantasy (MLF), a leader in the daily fantasy sports industry, and concurrently launched its own branded daily fantasy sports service: “360 Fantasy Live” (www.360fantasylive.com). By adding yet another dimension to its existing locations, “360 Fantasy Live” enables Latitude 360 to drop anchor in the rapidly growing fantasy sports market, which is expected to reach $6 billion-$10 billion by year-end 2016. With this offering, Latitude 360 is now one of the first live, multimedia venues to offer in-house, high-stakes, competitive daily fantasy events.

How do you house such a multi-dimensional operation under one roof? Lots and lots of space. Latitude 360’s current venues range from 35,000-85,000 square feet packed full of eating and entertainment options that appeal to a broad base of guests, private events and corporate clients.

You’ll find a Latitude 360 location in Jacksonville, Florida, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Indianapolis, Indiana, each of which is highly focused on providing a branded “360 EXPERIENCE.” Latitude 360 also currently operates two additional locations under management agreements in Syracuse, New York, and Saucon Valley, Pennsylvania, under the Revolutions brand – www.revoutionsbowl.com. These locations will be rebranded as Latitude 360 venues in the fourth quarter of this year.

Topping off its multi-dimensional approach to brick and mortar expansion, increased corporate and shareholder value, and growing entertainment options, is a visionary management team with a diverse line of experience. Under this leadership, Latitude 360 anticipates opening additional 360 venues in major cities overseas and domestically.

For more information visit www.latitude360.com

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Cherubim Interests, Inc. (CHIT) Engages Consulting Firm to Bolster Development of Controlled Agriculture Technology

Cherubim Interests, development-stage alternative construction and real estate development company, this morning reported its partnership with consultation and research and development firm Dgrass Enterprises. Based in Eugene, Oregon, Dgrass will assist Cherubim and its BudCube Cultivation Systems (“BCS”) subsidiary with their growth strategy to further develop the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for BCS technology.

Dominic Grasseth, CEO of Dgrass Enterprises, is a successful professional business owner, entrepreneur, consultant, master gardener and horticultural expert within the cannabis industry. Specializing in cultivation, production, extract, grow room design, consultation, and industry wide retail and wholesale equipment sales, Cherubim said Grasseth brings “a highly focused, well rounded and unique amount of hands-on experience to the industry.”

Grasseth has more than 16 years of combined indoor and outdoor growing experience, and in 2010 opened The Greener Side of Life, a retail and wholesale garden supply company in Eugene.

“We are thrilled and honored to have Dgrass Enterprises and as partners in this venture” said Cherubim CEO Patrick Johnson. “Dominic is one of the most skilled businessmen that I know in the industry and has the skins on the wall to prove it. We are excited about the bright future that lies ahead for us.”

For more information, visit www.cherubiminterests.com

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