Camber Energy Inc. Announces Full Conversion of Series C Preferred Shares into Common Stock, Eliminating Long-Standing Obligation

Reuters06-30
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/CEI">Camber Energy</a> Inc. Announces Full Conversion of Series C Preferred Shares into Common Stock, Eliminating Long-Standing Obligation

Camber Energy Inc. recently announced a significant milestone in its financial management, as the company has successfully converted all outstanding Series C Redeemable Convertible Preferred Shares into Common Stock. This conversion, completed with Antilles Family Office, LLC, marks the first time in nearly nine years that Camber Energy has no Series C Preferred Shares remaining in its capitalization. The conversion eliminates the obligation to issue additional Common Stock related to previous conversions, streamlining the company's equity structure and potentially enhancing its financial flexibility moving forward.

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