Hempsana Announces Restructured Financing


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Hempsana (CSE:HMPS) has entered into an agreement to restructure the investment in the corporation by Antosh Consulting Inc. into an equity issuance, following consultation with the Canadian Securities Exchange. Hempsana previously had entered into a convertible debt purchase agreement with the intent to borrow an aggregate principal amount of $900,000 pursuant to an unsecured convertible debenture. The initial agreement was entered into on May 11, 2023, however the debenture was never issued to the investor and no securities were issued pursuant to either the initial agreement or the debenture.

Transaction Details

In lieu of proceeding with the initial agreement, Hempsana and the investor have entered into a subscription agreement for units of Hempsana, pursuant to which the investor has agreed to purchase 30 million units of the corporation at a price of $0.03 per unit, for a total purchase price of $900,000, by way of a private placement exemption from the prospectus requirement. Each unit is comprised of one common share and one-sixth of one common share purchase warrant in the capital of Hempsana. The unit offering is expected to close on or about June 12, 2023.

Subject to the anti-dilution provisions that will be contained in the certificates governing the new warrants, each warrant will be exercisable to acquire one common share at a price of $0.05 per warrant share for a period of one year from the closing date. The warrants contain an acceleration clause whereby if Hempsana’s common shares trade on a Canadian stock exchange at a volume weighted average price of $0.10 or more for 10 consecutive trading days, Hempsana will have the right to accelerate the exercise period to a period ending at least 30 days from the date that notice of such acceleration is provided to the holders of the warrants.

The net proceeds from the sale of the units will be used to purchase additional production equipment, repayment of outstanding debt, payment of certain outstanding accounts payable and general working capital purposes, in the discretion of the corporation.

The units are being issued at a price lower than $0.05 per unit in reliance on policy 6.2(c) of the CSE, based on the volume weighted average price of the common shares for the previous 20 trading days. Additionally, the sale of the units, and the common shares and the warrant shares issuable thereby, will result in the issuance of more than 100% of the current number of issued and outstanding common shares of Hempsana. The listings committee of the CSE has approved the corporation’s reliance on an exemption from the security holder approval requirements in policy 4.6(2) of the CSE, on the basis that Hempsana is in serious financial difficulty. Accordingly, the corporation will not hold a vote of the holders of common shares to approve the sale of the units.

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27% profits every 20 days?

This is what Nic Chahine averages with his options buys. Not selling covered calls or spreads... BUYING options. Most traders don't even have a winning percentage of 27% buying options. He has an 83% win rate. Here's how he does it.


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