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  • DelphX Capital Markets Inc. (DELX) is seeking approval from the TSX Venture Exchange to extend the exercise period of share purchase warrants
  • The warrants were included in a private placement announced on September 4, 2019
  • DelphX proposes to extend the expiry date for these warrants by one year to May 15, 2022
  • All other terms and conditions of the warrants will remain unchanged
  • DelphX is a technology and financial services company focused on bringing new and exciting alternatives to structured product and credit markets
  • DelphX Capital Markets Inc. (DELX) is down 10.34 per cent, trading at C$0.26 per share at 3:30 pm ET

DelphX Capital Markets Inc. (DELX) is seeking approval from the TSX Venture Exchange to extend the exercise period of share purchase warrants.

DelphX intends to seek approval of the TSX Venture Exchange to extend the exercise period of a total of 8,116,500 share purchase warrants, exercisable at $0.30 per share.

The warrants were included in a private placement announced on September 4, 2019. DelphX proposes to extend the expiry date for these warrants by one year to May 15, 2022.

All other terms and conditions of the warrants will remain unchanged. The warrant extension is subject to acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange.

DelphX is a technology and financial services company focused on bringing new and exciting alternatives to structured product and credit markets.

DelphX Capital Markets Inc. (DELX) is down 10.34 per cent, trading at C$0.26 per share at 3:30 pm ET.

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