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WINTER PARK, Fla., Jan. 12, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via OTC PR WIRE -- Guard Dog, Inc. (OTC Pink:GRDO) today released a formal business plan for its wholly owned subsidiary Guard Dog Digital Mining at http://guarddoggrdo.com/digital-mining-business-plan/.
Among other aspects the business plan covers Guard Dog Digital Mining’s mission statement, executive summary, three-pronged approach to revenue generation, and strategies for non-dilutive funding.
GRDO CEO Brian Estrada stated: “We are laying the foundation for our cryptocurrency mining Company and aggressively getting the word out about where we are immediately headed. For this reason we want to invite interested parties to participate in our first Ethereum Giveaway. I want to invite and incentivize interested parties to spread the word about The Company’s new direction that is quickly coming to fruition.”
GIVEAWAY GUIDELINES
Participants are invited to post the link to Guard Dog Digital Mining’s new business plan on Twitter and/or Facebook with the hashtag: #grdoplan
The official link is http://guarddoggrdo.com/digital-mining-business-plan/
Participants may use a URL shortener as long as it points to the Company’s official business plan.
The Company will use the #grdoplan hashtag to search for all posts and will subsequently select one lucky winner at random on Wednesday, January 17, 2018. This winner will be announced on the Company’s Twitter account at 2PM EST on the aforementioned date. The winner will be contacted through direct message or private message to arrange the transfer of Ethereum into their wallet.
GRDO will reward $300 worth of Ethereum to the winner.*
GRDO CEO Brian Estrada concluded: “Our valued shareholders are invited to monitor the Corporate website and Twitter page over the long weekend. What you have seen thus far is only the beginning. Welcome to the new dawn for GRDO.”
About Guard Dog, Inc.
Guard Dog, Inc. is a publicly traded company (OTC PINK:GRDO) concentrating focus on the digital asset and crypto currency marketplace.
Forward-Looking Statements
Certain statements in this news release may contain forward-looking information within the meaning of Rule 175 under the Securities Act of 1933 and Rule 3b-6 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, and are subject to the safe harbor created by those rules. All statements, other than statements of fact, included in this release, including, without limitation, statements regarding potential future plans and objectives of the company, are forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. There can be no assurance that such statements will prove to be accurate and actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such statements. Technical complications, which may arise, could prevent the prompt implementation of any strategically significant plan(s) outlined above. The Company undertakes no duty to revise or update any forward- looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release.
* GRDO will select the trading exchange platform from which to determine ETH amount based upon exchange pricing after the close of the random drawing. There is absolutely no obligation to participate in the giveaway. Final winner selection is at the sole discretion of GRDO. Any tax obligations for the giveaway prize are the sole responsibility of the winner.
Website: http://www.guarddogGRDO.com
Email: info@guarddogGRDO.com
http://guarddoggrdo.com - New plan posted !!!
Whats going on? Any news? Why is it still at .0020 cents ! News didnt affect the price !
To all the GRDO investors, in regards of news coming out tomorrow January 11th would be morning, afternoon, after the market closes, 1am-2am-3am pacific time?
Just an FYi: GRDO will have a PR tomorrow, in regards of "cloud mining" check their website, its currently trading 0.0020, it should hit pennyland, Guarddoggrdo.com
Just an FYi: GRDO will have a PR tomorrow, in regards of "cloud mining" check their website, its currently trading 0.0020, it should hit pennyland, Guarddoggrdo.com
Just an FYi: GRDO will have a PR tomorrow, its currently trading at 0.0020, it should hit pennyland, Guarddoggrdo.com !
We need a good PR so it can skyrocket to .50cents atleast !!! #GRDO #TRX #BCN #DCN
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New era opens in California with first sales of recreational marijuana
Jill Tucker and David Downs | on January 1, 2018
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Photo: Amy Osborne, Special To The Chronicle
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A budtender displays cannabis at the Higher Path medical marijuana dispensary in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles, California, December 27, 2017. At the stroke of midnight on January 1, pot lovers in California may raise a joint, instead of a glass of champagne. America's wealthiest state is legalizing the growth, sale and consumption of recreational marijuana, opening the door to the world's biggest market.
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Customers Robert Thompson and Ranita Reed look over a selection of marjiuana products at Harborside Health Center on the first day of recreational marijuana sales in California on Monday, January 1, 2018 in Oakland, California.
It was six hours past midnight, but the crowd inside the Berkeley Patients Group counted down the seconds.
“Happy new year,” they yelled at precisely 6 a.m. Monday as a cashier rang up the cost of three joints, a $45.37 purchase representing one of the first recreational marijuana sales in the state.
The moment marked the beginning of a new industry in California, one that’s heavily regulated and taxed, with revenue reaching several billion dollars per year.
The day has been long anticipated by cannabis advocates who pushed for voters to pass Proposition 64 in November 2016, largely decriminalizing marijuana and allowing for the commercial sale of products to adults 21 or older.
Earlier, Berkeley Mayor Jesse Arreguin and Democratic state Sen. Nancy Skinner joined a couple of dozen people outside the Berkeley Patients Group waiting for the first sales.
“I’m stoked about this historic moment, not just for Berkeley, but for the state of California.” Arreguin said. “This is a long time coming.”
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The first buyers were Chris Conrad and Mikki Norris, longtime marijuana advocates who purchased the three joints as the crowd cheered.
The couple had worked on the marijuana effort for more than two decades, pushed by their belief that its legalization is an issue that expands to social justice, civil rights and health care.
“When we started, George Bush the first was president,” Norris, 65, said. “Zero tolerance was the policy of this country.”
“We waited a long time for this” Conrad, 64, said.
The handful of shops making recreational sales Monday acquired both local and state licenses. They included Harborside, Purple Heart and Blum in Oakland; Berkeley Patients Group and Cannabis Buyers Club of Berkeley; 7 Stars Holistic Healing Center in Richmond; Mercy Wellness in Cotati; and Sparc and Solful in Sebastopol. Statewide, more than 400 shops have licenses to sell commercial cannabis.
Dale Gieringer, director of California Norml, a cannabis advocacy group, postponed a winter vacation by one day to see legal sales commence.
“This marks the welcome end of a century of prohibition —104 years to be accurate,” he said after watching the first sales at Harborside. “It’s wonderful that people aren’t being imprisoned for marijuana the way they used to be.”
At Purple Heart dispensary in Oakland, Keith Stephenson, chief executive and founder, watched a diverse array of people stream through the doors, including a well-coiffed senior citizen in a bright green windbreaker who was just ahead of a 20-something man in workout gear and a bike helmet.
In the 11 years he’s operated the dispensary, Stephenson has referred to the buyers as patients and had to correct himself a few times Monday morning as he got used to calling them “customers.” He recalled all the years he went to work wondering if he would get arrested for selling marijuana.
“This was the only job you could go to work and go to jail the same day,” he said.
But on Monday, Stephenson noted he’s added four cash registers and is remodeling the interior of his business.
Cannabis is “bringing industry to Oakland, it’s bringing jobs, it’s bringing tourism,” he said. “It’s an epic day.”
Stephenson predicted that California’s cannabis industry would reflect that state’s tastes, offering buyers artisanal products akin to cold-pressed olive oil or individualized drip coffee.
“We’re willing to pay for quality,” he said. “We are epicureans.”
While Oakland and Berkeley were among the first to authorize recreational marijuana, additional locations are expected to open in coming days and weeks, including outlets in San Francisco, where in-fighting among the city’s supervisors stalled recreational permits until Jan. 6.
But many parts of the state are expected to bar the sales altogether, including Marin and San Mateo counties and the city of Walnut Creek.
At some shops, the coming-out party featured live music, coffee and doughnuts, prizes for those first in line and speeches from supportive local politicians — a far cry from the days when the cannabis trade operated in the shadows.
“I feel like it’s been a struggle and a fight,” said Nicole Rice, 28, who was among the first in line at the Berkeley Patients Group, adding that it took years and voter persistence to pass the law. “It’s historic.”
Marijuana remains illegal by federal law. But several states, including Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Nevada and now California, have legalized both medicinal and recreational use.
Since November 2016, California law has allowed adults 21 or older to possess and transport up to 1 ounce of cannabis flower, as well as up to 8 grams of extract or infused foods. Smoking in public is still prohibited.
Medical marijuana will continue to be available through existing dispensaries to those with a valid ID and a doctor’s recommendation. But as of Monday morning, all customers buying cannabis products will pay a 15 percent state excise tax, which is expected to eventually bring in $1 billion or more a year for marijuana research, addiction prevention and boosted law enforcement, among other things.
Recreational customers must pay sales tax as well, unlike those with a state-authorized medical identification card. In addition, cities can choose to impose local cannabis taxes.
In Oakland, taxes for most customers will increase from 14.25 percent to 34.25 percent, according to Harborside officials.
Long lines of customers were willing to pay up Monday.
Anthony Moraga spent $120 on 3.5 grams of top-shelf buds, and another $32 in taxes, at Berkeley Patients Group.
“It’s the first time we can come out in public,” he
Lets all stay positive !!!