Source: Boosh Plant-Based Brands.
  • Boosh Plant-Based Brands (VEGI) has raised $362,000 from a non-brokered private placement financing
  • Boosh also announced plans to raise an additional $400,000 in the form of a Listed Issuer Exemption
  • Proceeds from the financing will be used to grow the company’s business
  • Boosh Plant-Based Brands offers non-GMO, gluten-free, plant-based nutritional comfort foods and Beanfields, a plant-based chip brand
  • Boosh Plant-Based Brands Inc. (VEGI) is down 8.33 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.055 per share at 10:30 am ET.

Boosh Plant-Based Brands (VEGI) has raised $362,000 from a non-brokered private placement financing.

Boosh issued 7,240,000 units under the offering. Each unit includes one common share and one purchase warrant. Each warrant is exercisable into one additional common share at a price of $0.07 within 12 months from the closing of the offering.

The company paid $1,750.00 in finders fees.

Boosh also announced plans to raise an additional $400,000 in the form of a Listed Issuer Exemption. Securities issued under the exemption will be freely tradeable.

About Boosh Plant-Based Brands Inc.

Boosh Plant-Based Brands Inc., through its wholly-owned subsidiary, Boosh Food offers non-GMO, gluten-free, plant-based nutritional comfort foods. Through a separate subsidiary, Beautiful Beanfields, the company owns Beanfields, a plant-based chip brand sold in over 7,000 stores throughout North America.

Boosh Plant-Based Brands Inc. (VEGI) is down 8.33 per cent on the day, trading at C$0.055 per share at 10:30 am ET.


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