Deal includes 50% warrant coverage; promissory notes are due in a year
By Devika Patel
Knoxville, Tenn., June 3 – FluoroPharma Medical, Inc. raised $350,000 in the first tranches of a $2 million private placement of 8% convertible promissory notes on May 28 and June 2, according to an 8-K filed Wednesday with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Each note is due in one year and may be converted to common stock at $0.35 per share, which is a 6.06% premium to $0.33, the May 27 closing price.
Investors also received 50% warrant coverage. Each of the five-year warrants is exercisable at $0.50, a 51.52% premium to the May 27 closing price.
The biopharmaceutical company is based in Montclair, N.J.
Issuer: | FluoroPharma Medical, Inc.
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Issue: | Convertible promissory notes
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Amount: | $2 million
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Maturity: | One year
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Coupon: | 8%
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Conversion price: | $0.35
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Conversion premium: | 50%
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Warrants: | 50% coverage
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Warrant expiration: | Five years
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Warrant strike price: | $0.50
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Announcement date: | Dec. 10
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Settlement dates: | May 28 and June 2 (for $350,000)
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Stock symbol: | OTCBB: FPMI
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Stock price: | $0.33 at close May 27
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Market capitalization: | $10.41 million
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