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Saturday, 02/25/2017 11:42:03 AM

Saturday, February 25, 2017 11:42:03 AM

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RJD Green Inc. Enters Discussions with Second Healthcare Acquisition Candidate for Immediate Growth Opportunities


TULSA, Okla., May 16, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- RJD Green (OTCPK:RJDG) CEO, Ron Brewer, announced today the Company has entered into discussions with the second acquisition candidate for the Healthcare Services Division. The Candidate brings long-term national relationships, immediate growth opportunity, and leverages shared centralized operational and marketing expenses.

On April 18, 2016 RJD Green announced its first acquisition for their Healthcare Services Division, IOSOFT Inc., a provider of proprietary software platforms and services in virtual payments processing for healthcare payment systems, providing unique payment technologies and services or software that can be integrated with legacy or existing systems of healthcare payers, such as, Blue Cross, Aetna, CIGNA and others. IOSOFT provides targeted product offerings for healthcare providers, provider networks, physicians and hospitals, and clearinghouse companies, which can create immediate organic growth.

RJD Green is currently in discussions with a second healthcare services acquisition that offers long-term relationships with healthcare organizations nationally. The Company is a wholesale supplier and manufacturer of unique products for the hospital and medical field supply chains with products such as disposable garments that offer exceptional performance within competitive costs.

RJD Green CEO Ron Brewer states: “According to industry estimates, the market size of the medical supply and equipment, home health care and office-administered segments of the U.S. healthcare industry exceeds $61 billion. Our acquisition candidate’s product lines fall within a $28 billion sub-segment of this industry. More information will be announced when substantive transaction processes occur.

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