La Rosa Holdings Corp. Secures $150 Million Equity Purchase Facility Agreement with Institutional Investor
Reuters
Aug 05
La Rosa Holdings Corp. Secures $150 Million Equity Purchase Facility Agreement with Institutional Investor
La Rosa Holdings Corp., a Nevada-based company, has entered into a significant new agreement with an institutional investor, as announced in their recent Form 8-K filing. The Equity Purchase Facility Agreement, signed on August 4, 2025, allows La Rosa Holdings to issue and sell up to $150 million in newly issued common stock shares to the investor. This agreement provides the company with a flexible funding option over a term that expires either 36 months after the first trading date post-agreement or when the full commitment amount has been reached. This strategic move aims to bolster the company's financial resources and support its growth objectives.
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