HeartCore Enterprises Secures 16th Go IPO Contract with Cipher Core
HeartCore Enterprises, Inc. (Nasdaq: HTCR), a prominent enterprise software and IPO consulting services company based in Tokyo, has announced its 16th Go IPO consulting service agreement with Cipher Core Co., Ltd. Under this Consulting Agreement, HeartCore will assist Cipher Core in its efforts to go public and list on the Nasdaq Stock Market. As part of the compensation, Cipher Core will pay HeartCore $500,000 in fees and issue a warrant to acquire 3% of its capital stock. This contract marks HeartCore's second Go IPO engagement of the year, highlighting the sustained interest among Japanese growth companies in pursuing U.S. listings despite a challenging IPO market. HeartCore CEO Sumitaka Kanno expressed optimism about the momentum of their Go IPO pipeline and the potential for increased deal activity in the future.
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