The Week In Cannabis: Eaze Countersues DionyMed, CannTrust's License Suspended And More

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Eaze, a California-based delivery software company, filed a countersuit against DionyMed Brands Inc (OTC: DYMEF) on Tuesday. DionyMed's COO has resigned and the company is restructuring its debt.

The companies have been in a months-long conflict since ending their partnership at the end of March.

Cannacord Genuity maintained a Speculative Buy rating on DionyMed, as Green Market Report CEO Debra Borchardt told Benzinga.

"DionyMed has been on a campaign to discredit California delivery software company Eaze, while also trying to steal its business with its own competing product Chill. This week Eaze sued DionyMed as it finally fought back," Borchardt said.

"What's crazy to me is that Canaccord Genuity is maintaining a Speculative Buy rating on the company even though it is in DEFAULT on its credit facility, Gotham Green is demanding its money back, the company has had to borrow more at 12% interest, it's laying off 100 people and lost its COO. Even better, the price target is CA$6 ($4.52), while the stock is currently at CA$0.22. At least Canaccord discloses that it led the private placement priced at CA$2.75."

Nanogen, a cannabis technology company providing customized nano-emulsions for infused products, announced Sept. 18 that the company will be rebranding under a new name, Vertosa. The rebranding more accurately reflects Vertosa’s best-in-class products, service and scientific expertise while paving the way for long-term vision and growth, according to Vertosa.

Concurring with the company’s rebrand, Vertosa is proud to announce five new team members representing top talent in the tech, food and beverage, cosmetics, health and cannabis fields, including Sysamone Phaphon, had of growth and formerly of Better Inc., and Matthew Hawley, head of finance and formerly of Springshot.

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Green Flower Media hired Gil Christie as executive vice president of enterprise solutions and investor education. Christie will build Green Flower’s Enterprise training division across all channels, including banking, investment, legal and medical, to help businesses navigate and succeed within the cannabis industry landscape.