BNB Treasury Company Nano Labs Announces Early Redemption of Convertible Bonds to Strengthen Risk Management
BlockBeats News, November 12, according to Globenewswire, US stock BNB Crypto Treasury (DAT) company Nano Labs (Nasdaq: NA) announced the early repayment of convertible bonds to strengthen risk management and protect investor rights.
Nano Labs stated that given the escalating and ongoing global economic uncertainty, as well as the continuous volatility of digital asset prices, the early repayment of debt will minimize the company's risk exposure to potential "black swan" events and enhance financial flexibility. As of the end of July, Nano Labs held approximately 128,000 BNB.
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