Post by
scarlet1967 on Oct 26, 2023 11:46am
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"9,118,184 Common Shares and 3,381,816 fully-funded, non-voting subscription receipts, exchangeable into Common Shares on a one-for-one basis (the “Exchangeable Subscription Receipts”) in lieu of Common Shares, in each case, at the Offering Price, for US$12,500,000 aggregate gross proceeds, less a capital commitment fee of 1.5% payable to Investissement Qubec. The component of the Concurrent Private Placement in the form of Exchangeable Subscription Receipts is designed to ensure that, following completion of the Public Offering and the Concurrent Private Placement, Investissement Qubec does not have beneficial ownership or control over more than 19.9% of the issued and outstanding Common Shares and therefore is not a “control person” within applicable Canadian securities laws."
Do the new investors really have the voting rights exceeding 50 percent...
Comment by
Drmrgn on Oct 26, 2023 12:29pm
I could be wrong but I think as long as IQ owns at least 50% of the 9,118,184 private placement common shares, they get to appoint a director to the board.