IMC Announces Potential Reverse Merger with Kadimastem a leading Clinical cell therapy company

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TORONTO and GLIL YAM, Israel, Feb. 28, 2024 /CNW/ -- IM Cannabis Corp. (CSE: IMCC) (NASDAQ: IMCC) (the "Company" or "IMC"), a leading medical cannabis company with operations in Israel and Germany, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a non-binding term sheet dated February 13, 2024, as amended (the "Term Sheet"), and a Loan Agreement (as defined below) with Holding Company (as defined below), with Israel-based Kadimastem Ltd a clinical cell therapy public company traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange under the symbol (TASE: KDST) ("Kadimastem"), whereby the parties will complete a business combination that will constitute a reverse merger into the Company by Kadimastem (the "Proposed Transaction").

 

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We have been looking for a way to deliver maximum value for our shareholders in the current situation and believe that a reverse merger with Kadimastem will provide this," said Oren Shuster, CEO of IMC. "With its focus on clinical stage cell therapy, and an FDA approval for a Phase IIa clinical trial, we believe that Kadimastem has tremendous potential."

"Kadimastem's strategic decision to pursue a NASDAQ listing underscores our commitment to maximizing the potential of our diabetes and ALS product candidates," said Ronen Twito, Kadimastem's Executive Chairman of the Board. "This move positions us closer to our target markets in the US, leverages our recent FDA approvals to initiate a Phase IIa multi-site clinical trial in the US for our ALS product candidate and the joint development of a diabetes product with our Florida-based partner, a multi-billion dollar market. We strongly believe this comprehensive strategy will create significant value to the company's shareholders".

The Proposed Transaction

The Proposed Transaction will be effected by way of a plan of arrangement involving a newly created wholly-owned subsidiary of IMC and Kadimastem (the "Arrangement"). The resulting issuer that will exist upon completion of the Proposed Transaction (the "Resulting Issuer") will change its business from medical cannabis to biotechnology and, at the closing of the Proposed Transactions (the "Closing"), Kadimastem  shareholders will hold 88% of the common shares of the Resulting Issuer (the "Resulting Issuer Shares") and the shareholders of the Company will hold 12% of the Resulting Issuer Share. Parties may agree, in the Definitive Agreement, on a different structure of equity in lieu of the warrants (as described below) with a similar result. The Proposed Transaction is an arm's length transaction.