Japan's Metaplanet Plans to Issue 555 Billion Yen in Perpetual Preferred Shares to Strengthen Capital Strategy
According to ChainCatcher, Simon Gerovich, CEO of the Japanese listed company Metaplanet, announced on the X platform that the company has submitted a shelf registration statement to regulators, planning to issue up to 555 billion yen in perpetual preferred shares to support its capital structure and strategic expansion.
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