Brenmiller Energy Issues Adjusted Warrants and Share Rights to Alpha Capital

Reuters2025-12-31
Brenmiller Energy Issues Adjusted Warrants and Share Rights to Alpha Capital

Brenmiller Energy Ltd. has announced the issuance of pre-funded warrants and ordinary warrants to Alpha Capital Anstalt as part of a securities purchase agreement. In an initial closing, the company issued pre-funded warrants to purchase 631,579 ordinary shares at an exercise price of $0.00001 per share and ordinary warrants to purchase 631,579 ordinary shares at an exercise price of $2.09 per share, later amended to a subscription amount of $1,395,790. Additionally, following anti-dilution and ratchet adjustments, the exercise price of various previously issued warrants was reduced to $0.688 per share, with the number of underlying ordinary shares increased accordingly.

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