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BRIEF-Jeffs' Brands To Merge Fort Products With A Publicly Traded Company Valued At Up To $12 Mln
Jan 3, 2025 6:12 AM

Jan 3 (Reuters) - Jeffs Brands Ltd ( JFBR ):

* JEFFS' BRANDS SIGNS NON-BINDING LOI TO MERGE FORT PRODUCTS

WITH

A PUBLICLY TRADED COMPANY VALUED AT UP TO $12 MILLION

* JEFFS BRANDS LTD ( JFBR ) - TO RECEIVE 75.02%-83.29% OWNERSHIP OF

IMPACT

SHARE CAPITAL

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