David Beckham has invested in a skincare company which uses cannabis in its products
The 45-year-old former soccer star has bought a minority stake in Cellular Goods, with his friend and associate David Gardner - who oversees the retired sportsman s businesses and investment firm DB Ventures - joining the company s board as a non-ex ecutive director 9 February 2021
Cellular Goods add lab-produced cannabis compounds to their skincare and athletic recovery products.
They are seeking to trade on the London Stock Exchange with a valuation of £20 million and on Thursday (04.02.21) aimed to raise around £8million through a retail share offering.
Chief ex ecutive Alexis Abraham said: âWe are delighted to be the very first consumer cannabinoid company to list on the LSE.
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February 5, 2021 3:00 AMBy Celebretainment
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David Beckham has invested in a skincare company which uses cannabis in its products.
The 45-year-old former soccer star has bought a minority stake in Cellular Goods, with his friend and associate David Gardner – who oversees the retired sportsman’s businesses and investment firm DB Ventures – joining the company’s board as a non-executive director.
Cellular Goods add lab-produced cannabis compounds to their skincare and athletic recovery products.
They are seeking to trade on the London Stock Exchange with a valuation of £20 million and on Thursday (04.02.21) aimed to raise around £8million through a retail share offering.
David and Victoria Beckham paid themselves almost £40,000 a day in 2019
The couple s total dividends for that year rose by £3.4 million on 2018, and accounts filed at Companies House on Thursday (21.01.21) noted that, as well as paying themselves £14.5 million in 2019, they also collected an additional £7 million in interim dividend payments in 2020 27 January 2021
The boost in income was largely thanks to the performance of the former footballer s image rights sales, with David Beckham Ventures Limited (DBVL) - which manages his brand and partnerships with various companies including clothing firm Adidas and Haig Club whisky - declaring an annual revenue of £16.2 million, an increase of £600,000.
David Beckham Has Still Got It
Victoria, not so much.
Victoria, not so much.
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