Kindly MD Inc. Files Prospectus for $5 Billion 'At the Market' Stock Offering with Multiple Agents
Reuters
Aug 28
Kindly MD Inc. Files Prospectus for $5 Billion 'At the Market' Stock Offering with Multiple Agents
Kindly MD Inc. has entered into a Sales Agreement with several financial firms, including TD Securities and Cantor Fitzgerald, to offer and sell shares of its common stock. The company has filed a prospectus for an "at the market" offering, allowing it to sell shares worth up to $5 billion. The shares, with a par value of $0.0001 each, will be sold through the Agents, who will earn a commission of up to 2% on the gross proceeds of each sale. The offering will be conducted under the company's automatic shelf registration statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Kindly MD has no obligation to sell the shares and will do so at its discretion.
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