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Altechna Invests in Equipment and Facilities: Week in Brief: 06/16/23

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CENTENNIAL, Colo., June 16, 2023 — Laser technology company NUBURU entered into definitive agreements, primarily with existing investors, to receive a cash infusion of $7.9 million prior to deducting transaction and issuance costs through an offering of convertible promissory notes and warrants to purchase shares of the company’s common stock, each pursuant to a note and warrant purchase agreement entered into by and between the company and the investors. The shares underlying the convertible notes and warrants are subject to a one-year lockup and are expected to be registered for resale on a registration statement on...Read full article

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