Bitmine's Series A perpetual preferred stock issuance after pricing expansion raised a net amount of approximately $273.8 million
According to PR Newswire, Bitmine Immersion Technologies announced that the expanded Series A perpetual preferred stock issuance is priced at 3.5 million shares, at $80 per share, with settlement expected to be completed on June 10, raising a net amount of approximately $273.8 million.
The company stated that the funds will be used for general corporate purposes, including increasing holdings in ETH and other digital assets, expanding staking and validation infrastructure, advancing related layouts through MAVAN, working capital, strategic investments related to the Ethereum ecosystem and digital asset adoption, as well as common stock repurchase. The Series A preferred stock has a dividend yield of 9.50% per annum.
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