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Re: nowwhat2 post# 87

Wednesday, 03/20/2019 8:57:50 PM

Wednesday, March 20, 2019 8:57:50 PM

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Hi,

Yes I did have a very negative reaction when I thought Tripp managing BR brands meant he would be leaving Dixie behind.

Based on my past experience with another company involved with DIXI I did not bother reading the details.


But after hearing about DIXI going public in Canada & seeing how the product line has evolved etc I read this :

According to a news release, Rose will provide “ongoing growth capital, strategic advisory and operational partnership.”

For Dixie, Keber said, that’s akin to having a “rich uncle” that will be able to take his company to new heights within the global marijuana industry.

“I move into a new role which is strategic to my over-arching goals, which is continuing to further brands within the industry. Dixie Brands is one of those portfolio companies within (BR Brands’ portfolio), where I’ll have a tremendous amount of influence,” Keber said.

“This is going to take our expansion exponentially larger than Dixie could have ever done on its own.”

Keber emphasized that he will remain a majority shareholder in Dixie and its related entities and that he will also remain the sole license holder for Dixie’s infused products permits in Colorado. He’ll even still have an office at Dixie’s Colorado headquarters, he said.


https://mjbizdaily.com/tripp-keber-resigns-ceo-marijuana-edibles-powerhouse-dixie-brands-new-role/