Medivir announces the outcome of the directed share issue which was announced on 22 January 2024
STOCKHOLM, Jan. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- 7,547,170 shares were issued, and all shares have been subscribed for by and allotted to Hallberg Management AB in accordance with the resolution regarding the share issue. The subscription price was SEK 2.65 which means that Medivir receives issue proceeds of approximately SEK 20 million before deductions of costs related to the issue. For more information about the directed issue, see the separate press release published on 22 January 2024.
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Magnus Christensen, CFO, Medivir AB
Telephone: +46 8 5468 3100
E-mail: magnus.christensen@medivir.com
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About Medivir
Medivir develops innovative drugs with a focus on cancer where the unmet medical needs are high. The drug candidates are directed toward indication areas where available therapies are limited or missing and there are great opportunities to offer significant improvements to patients. Medivir is focusing on the development of fostroxacitabine bralpamide (fostrox), a pro-drug designed to selectively treat liver cancer and to minimize side effects. Collaborations and partnerships are important parts of Medivir's business model, and the drug development is conducted either by Medivir or in partnership. Medivir's share (ticker: MVIR) is listed on Nasdaq Stockholm's Small Cap list. www.medivir.com.
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