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Sunday, 06/25/2017 6:24:01 AM

Sunday, June 25, 2017 6:24:01 AM

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Another Construction Lie?

First of all, MCIG/GC is only staffing R.H. Medical's facility. I bet they're not building/engineering diddly squat. In addition, IMO, they're not even managing at all - since it's stated that managing is an "option" that MCIG can execute.

Staffing is in Kressa's wheelhouse - as he's an HR expert, zero prior experience with engineering and construction.


Hence, the lie? I don't know of any customer who would ever allow a contractor to have an option where the contractor can execute optional services. It's usually the other way around. If GC does a good job to the satisfaction of RH Medical, it's RH Medical who has "the right" to execute optional services from MCIG.


http://www.marketwired.com/press-release/mcig-manage-staff-indoor-grow-facility-las-vegas-through-its-subsidiary-grow-contractors-otcqb-mcig-2222697.htm

MCIG to Manage and Staff Indoor Grow Facility in Las Vegas Through its Subsidiary, Grow Contractors

HENDERSON, NV--(Marketwired - Jun 20, 2017) - mCig, Inc., (OTCQB: MCIG), a leading distributor of innovative products, technologies, and services for the global medical cannabis industry is pleased to announce that Grow Contractors (GC) has signed a management contract to staff and manage a 15,000 square foot indoor cultivation facility in Las Vegas, Nevada for R.H. Medical.

MCIG will be providing R.H Medical operational support to the facility, in tandem with Las Vegas and the State of Nevada beginning the rollout of recreational cannabis, voted on and passed on November 8, 2016. GC has brought on an experienced cultivator with a track record of growing high quality THC & CBD products, and with an expert understanding of growing indoors in desert climates.

"As R.H Medical ramps up operations for harvest, GC has the option to manage the entire facility and operation (including sales and delivery) for 6% of gross revenue in addition to its current management fees. MCIG (via Grow Contractors) will be adding such types of revenue streams and arrangements in Nevada, as many cultivators are scrambling for operational support in ramping up for the recreational market," said CEO Paul Rosenberg.