Greenidge Generation amends exchange offer for 8.50% senior notes due 2026; $1,334,025 validly tendered by March 25, 2026 withdrawal date

Reuters03-26
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/GREEL">Greenidge Generation</a> amends exchange offer for 8.50% senior notes due 2026; $1,334,025 validly tendered by March 25, 2026 withdrawal date
  • Greenidge amended its exchange offer for its 8.50% senior notes due 2026, which trade under the symbol GREEL.
  • Under the revised terms, holders tendering USD 25.00 principal amount of old notes will receive USD 25.00 principal amount of new notes plus 2 shares of Class A common stock.
  • As of the withdrawal deadline, USD 1.33 million principal amount of the notes had been validly tendered and not withdrawn.


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