Kidpik Corporation and Nina Footwear Finalize Merger, Transforming Into Nina Holding Corp
Reuters
May 22, 2025
Kidpik Corporation and Nina Footwear Finalize Merger, Transforming Into Nina Holding Corp
Kidpik Corporation, a kids' online clothing subscription-based e-commerce company, announced the successful closing of its merger with Nina Footwear Corp., a private company specializing in women's and kids' dress shoes and accessories for special occasions. As part of the merger agreement, Nina Footwear has become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kidpik, and the shareholders of Nina Footwear will receive approximately 77.2 million shares of Kidpik's common stock, representing 97.2% of the post-closing outstanding shares. The combined entity is set to be renamed "Nina Holding Corp." This strategic move is expected to enhance Kidpik's revenue, cash flow, and stockholder value, with plans to expand Nina Footwear's brand and product offerings internationally.
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