VolitionRx issues shares to satisfy debt obligations and completes private placement
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try{ var _=i o; . if(!_||_&&typeof _==="object"&&_.expiry Middle East tensions rise as Iran promises retaliation $100+ oil back in play if Hormuz disruption worsens: analysts Wait for a 10% drop in the S&P 500 before buying the dip, Barclays says U.S. dollar seen strengthening as U.S.-Israel strikes intensify (South Africa Philippines Nigeria) VolitionRx issues shares to satisfy debt obligations and completes private placement By Investing.com SEC Filings Published 03/01/2026, 09:36 AM VolitionRx issues shares to satisfy debt obligations and completes private placement 0 VNRX -9.36% VolitionRx Limited (NYSE:VNRX) reported a series of unregistered equity issuances related to debt repayment and a prior private placement, according to a press release statement filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The stock currently trades at $0.21 with a market cap of $29.29 million, down 69% over the past six months. On February 17, VolitionRx issued 1,956,178 shares of common stock to Lind Global Asset Management XII LLC to satisfy a $416,666 payment obligation under a senior secured convertible promissory note. The company previously issued 2,569,753 shares on January 29 and 1,893,936 shares on January 16 to Lind, satisfying payment obligations of $583,334 and $416,666, respectively. These issuances are part of a $7.5 million note originally issued under a securities purchase agreement dated May 15, 2025, and amended on January 7, 2026.An InvestingPro analysis reveals the company is quickly burning through cash, with short-term obligations exceeding liquid assets. The current ratio stands at just 0.12, indicating significant liquidity pressure. These are just 2 of 9 ProTips available, alongside comprehensive financial health metrics and Fair Value analysis showing the stock as undervalued . The shares were issued to an existing securityholder without paid commissions, public offering, or general solicitation. The company relied on exemptions from registration provided...
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