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    BOULDER, CO--(Marketwired - May 27, 2014) - Surna Inc. (OTCQB: SRNA), a company focused on the acquisition of cannabis industry related intellectual property, disruptive technologies, assets and scalable operating companies, today announced it was profiled in a televised CNBC report that aired last week in conjunction with the Colorado Cannabis Summit in Denver. Separately, the Company noted it has been featured in several other media reports recently; details are included below.

    Surna Chairman and CEO, Tom Bollich, was interviewed by CNBC correspondent Jane Wells, in which she reported on Surna and Mr. Bollich saying, "The rest of agriculture has invested heavily in technology, pot not so much; enter a techie from the Silicon Valley."

    She went on to report that Surna develops and sells marijuana growing equipment automation systems to reduce power usage and that the Company is working on a system to reduce water usage because marijuana is a "water hog." The full story is available at: http://video.cnbc.com/gallery/?video=3000278072&play=1.

    Surna has attracted other notable media coverage recently, which is posted on its website, with the original links to the stories, at:
    http://www.surna.com/news/surna-in-the-news/, and includes:

    • Fox 31 Denver Television, on May 22, aired a segment titled, "Cannabis Summit Focuses on Growth in a Budding Industry," reporting that, "Surna has developed new technology, allowing growers to control the cultivation process like never before."

    • The Northern Colorado Business Report May 16, with the headline: "Tech Backers See Colo. as 'Silicon Valley of Weed'" and that led with, "Tom Bollich sees similarities between the marijuana business and the tech sector in which he saw extraordinary success."

    • Examiner.com wrote a two-page story about Surna April 18, titled: "SURNA entrepreneurs to capitalize on Colorado's rising cannabis industry." It goes on to report, "One such example is Surna, a local company that also happens to have Tom Bollich, the cofounder of Zynga, the online gaming company probably best known for Farmville, standing at the helm as its CEO. Surna is a company dedicated to bringing technology to the cannabis industry -- and has moved to Colorado to do just that."
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    Surna Profiled in CNBC Television Segment; Report Titled, "Silicon Valley Techie's Pot Contribution" BOULDER, CO--(Marketwired - May 27, 2014) - Surna Inc. (OTCQB: SRNA), a company focused on the acquisition of cannabis industry related intellectual property, disruptive technologies, assets and scalable operating companies, today announced it was …