Fusemachines Inc. Lowers Warrant Exercise Price to $10 and Adjusts Share Issuance Terms

Reuters02-04 21:02
Fusemachines Inc. Lowers Warrant Exercise Price to $10 and Adjusts Share Issuance Terms

Fusemachines Inc. has announced amendments to its outstanding shortfall common stock purchase warrant and Forward Purchase Agreement with the Meteora Parties. The exercise price per share of common stock for the warrants has been reduced from $12.00 to $10.00. Additionally, the Forward Purchase Agreement’s "Termination Price," which determines the exercise and issuance price of any warrants or shares, will now adjust weekly to the lower of $12.00 or the prior week’s volume-weighted average price, subject to reset price floors of $5.00 and $2.50 for two separate tranches.

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