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N2OFF Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Next-Gen Computational Drug Discovery Company, Targeting Hard To Treat Cancers
NITON2OFF, Inc(NITO) GlobeNewswire·2025-02-26 14:29

Core Viewpoint - N2OFF, Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MitoCareX Bio Ltd., a biotech company focused on cancer therapeutics, which will enhance N2OFF's portfolio in sustainable solutions and innovation in agri-tech and clean technology [1][2]. Group 1: Acquisition Details - N2OFF will acquire full ownership of MitoCareX by purchasing 4,961 shares for 700,000andexchangingadditionalsharesfor40700,000 and exchanging additional shares for 40% of N2OFF's fully diluted capital stock [2]. - The Sellers will receive 30% of N2OFF's financing proceeds, capped at 1.6 million, for five years following the acquisition [2]. - The agreement includes milestone-based issuances of up to 25% of N2OFF's common stock, calculated on a fully diluted basis [3]. Group 2: MitoCareX Overview - MitoCareX specializes in developing novel therapies for hard-to-treat cancers by targeting the mitochondrial SLC25 protein family [4]. - The company utilizes advanced 3D comparative modeling and in-vitro screening systems to identify and validate anti-cancer small molecule therapeutics [4]. - The global Cancer Therapeutics and Biotherapeutics market is projected to grow from 194.1billionin2024to194.1 billion in 2024 to 344.1 billion by 2031, indicating significant market potential for MitoCareX's innovations [4]. Group 3: Financial Commitment - N2OFF is committed to financially support MitoCareX's operations with an initial cash investment of $1,000,000 during the first two years post-acquisition [5]. - The board of MitoCareX will be reconstituted with appointees from N2OFF upon closing of the transaction [2][5]. Group 4: Company Background - N2OFF, Inc. focuses on sustainable solutions for energy and agri-tech, including greenhouse gas emissions reduction and solar energy projects [7]. - The company has recently entered the solar PV market and is involved in projects with a total capacity of 111 MWp [7].