Ray J Signs Seven Figure Deal to Sell His Line of Electric Scooters

Ray J, founder Scoot-E-Bike

Ray J, the famous singer and TV personality who is also a thriving entrepreneur, recently made a deal that would make him conquer the ride-sharing industry. He agreed with Canadian-based LOOPShare to sell his Scoot-E-Bike brand in a deal reportedly worth high 7-figures, and he gets to remain as a consultant and brand ambassador for the company… and a shareholder of 19 million shares too!
With the deal, the 38-year old will be riding the booming trend of electric scooters and ride-sharing apps where people can rent a scooter through an app, use it, and when they’re done, leave it on the sidewalk for the next rider.

What makes Scoot-E-Bike unique and competitive is that they provide users with a choice of three types of scooter models: traditional sit-down bike style, a stand-alone, and also a Vespa-like vehicle.

Several celebrities have helped Ray J in creating brand awareness for the Scoot-E-Bike. These include Snoop Dogg, Stephen Curry, P. Diddy, and his big sister, Brandy.

Meanwhile, Ray J has also been hands-on with his own tech company Raycon Global, which reportedly rakes $2 to 3 million dollars in sales each month.

For more details about Scoot-E-Bike, visit www.scootefriends.com

For more details about Raycon Global, vist www.rayconglobal.com

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