Amprius Says Holders Of Offering Warrants, Exercisable For One Share Of Common Stock At An Exercise Price Of $11.50, Will Have The Opportunity To Exercise Offering Warrants At A Temporarily Reduced Cash Exercise Price Of $1.10 Per Offering Warrant.
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Amprius announces that holders of offering warrants, originally exercisable for one share of common stock at $11.50, will now have the chance to exercise these warrants at a reduced price of $1.10 per warrant for a limited time.
May 13, 2024 | 12:46 pm
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This temporary reduction in the exercise price of offering warrants from $11.50 to $1.10 could lead to an increase in the number of warrants exercised, potentially diluting current shareholders but also providing additional capital to Amprius.
The reduced exercise price makes it more attractive for warrant holders to convert their warrants into shares, likely increasing the number of shares outstanding. While this can dilute the value of existing shares, it also provides Amprius with additional capital, which could be positive if used effectively. The net impact on the stock price in the short term could be neutral as the potential dilution may be offset by the positive view of increased capital.
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