Sadot Group Issues 1.05 Million Shares to Settle Agreement with Aggia

Reuters11-25
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SDOT">Sadot</a> Group Issues 1.05 Million Shares to Settle Agreement with Aggia

Sadot Group Inc. has announced the issuance of 1,050,000 shares of its common stock to Aggia LLC FZ as part of a settlement agreement that also includes a $75,000 payment. The issuance of these shares, conducted as a private placement exempt from SEC registration under Section 4(a)(2) of the Securities Act of 1933, settles all claims and liabilities related to prior agreements between the two parties. An initial 257,000 shares will be issued within five business days, while the remaining 793,000 shares are contingent on shareholder approval, which the company will seek at its next shareholder meeting. The shares will bear restrictive legends and are subject to resale restrictions under Rule 144.

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