SRX Health Solutions raises USD 4.53 million in private placement of Series B preferred stock and warrants

Reuters03-18 20:52
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SRXH">SRX Health</a> Solutions raises USD 4.53 million in private placement of Series B preferred stock and warrants

SRX Health Solutions entered into a securities purchase agreement with accredited investors for a private placement of up to 10,000 shares of Series B convertible preferred stock and accompanying warrants for up to USD 8 million. At an initial closing on March 16, 2026, the company sold 5,660 Series B preferred shares and 22.24 million warrants for about USD 4.53 million in cash. The warrants have an initial exercise price of USD 0.32 and expire on the third anniversary of their initial exercisability date.

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