PainReform Ltd. Announces Date for Upcoming Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

Reuters11-26
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/PRFX">PainReform</a> Ltd. Announces Date for Upcoming Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

PainReform Ltd. has announced that it will hold its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders on December 30, 2025, at the offices of its attorneys in Tel Aviv, Israel. During the meeting, shareholders will be asked to approve the re-election of Dr. Ehud Geller to the Board of Directors as a Class I director. They will also vote on a proposal to change the company's name from "PainReform Ltd." to "PRF Ltd." and amend the company's articles of association accordingly, subject to regulatory approval. Additionally, shareholders will consider the approval of a grant of options to Asaf Shavit, a member of the Board of Directors.

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