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Haoxi Health Technology Limited Announces 1-For-25 Reverse Share Split, Reflecting The Reverse Share Split, When The Market Opens On January 27, 2025

Benzinga·01/23/2025 13:32:19
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Haoxi Health Technology Limited (the "Company" or "HAO"), an online marketing solution provider headquartered in Beijing, China, today announced that it has resolved to effect a reverse share split of the Company's ordinary shares, with the split ratio set at 1-for-25 (the "Reverse Share Split"). The Reverse Share Split was approved by the Company's shareholders at an annual general meeting of shareholders held on January 10, 2025. The Company's Class A ordinary shares will begin trading on an adjusted basis on the Nasdaq Capital Market, reflecting the Reverse Share Split, when the market opens on January 27, 2025, under the existing ticker symbol "HAO." The new CUSIP number for the Company's Class A ordinary shares will be G4290F118.

Upon the effectiveness of the Reverse Share Split, every twenty-five shares of the Company's issued and outstanding Class A ordinary shares as of the effective date will automatically be combined into one Class A ordinary share, and every twenty-five shares of the Company's issued and outstanding Class B ordinary shares as of the effective date will automatically be combined into one Class B ordinary share. This adjustment will reduce the total number of outstanding Class A ordinary shares of the Company from approximately 53.29 million to approximately 2.13 million, and the total number of outstanding Class B ordinary shares of the Company from approximately 17.27 million to approximately 0.69 million.

In conjunction with the Reverse Share Split, the Company also amended its Articles and Memorandum of Association to proportionately reduce the number of authorized shares for issuance and to adjust the par value of the post-reverse share split ordinary shares to $0.0025 per share.

No fractional shares will be issued; instead, shareholders who would otherwise be entitled to a fractional share will have their entitlement rounded up to the nearest whole share.