HemaCare Agrees to Acquire Pacific Plasma
HemaCare Corp. said it tentatively agreed to acquire the assets of Pacific Plasma, a Woodland Hills company that buys and sells blood plasma. The value of the deal was not disclosed.
Sherman Oaks-based HemaCare, which sells blood products and blood-related services, said one of the assets it would acquire is a computer system for tracking plasma.
HemaCare said the deal would include cash payments and the issuance of restricted stock to Pacific Plasma, as well as a two-year employment agreement with the Woodland Hills-based company’s president.
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