Ranpak Holdings Corp. filed a Form 8-K report with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 30, 2024, detailing the issuance of 2,921,099 shares of Class A common stock. This move came as a result of the conversion by a holder of an equal number of shares of Class C common stock. The conversion was completed without the Company receiving any cash proceeds.
The shares of Class C common stock were initially issued back in June 2019 in connection with the closure of a business combination. Pursuant to the terms outlined in the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation, Class C shares are convertible into Class A shares at a ratio of 1:1 at the holder’s discretion. As a consequence of this recent conversion, the Class C shares that were converted have been retired and canceled.
In the same filing, the Company also disclosed that it submitted the required financial statements and an exhibit containing the Cover Page Interactive Data File, where the cover page XBRL tags are integrated within the Inline XBRL document.
As per the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the report was duly signed on behalf of Ranpak Holdings Corp. by William Drew, the Executive Vice President, and Chief Financial Officer.
No further details or financial implications were disclosed in the filing.
This article was generated by an automated content engine and was reviewed by a human editor prior to publication. For additional information, read Ranpak’s 8K filing here.
Ranpak Company Profile
Ranpak Holdings Corp., together with its subsidiaries, provides product protection solutions and end-of-line automation solutions for e-commerce and industrial supply chains in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company offers protective packaging solutions, such as void-fill protective systems that convert paper to fill empty spaces in secondary packages and protect objects under the FillPak brand; cushioning protective systems, which convert paper into cushioning pads under the PadPak brand; and wrapping protective systems that create pads or paper mesh to wrap and protect fragile items, as well as to line boxes and provide separation when shipping various objects under the WrapPak, Geami, and ReadyRoll brands, as well as cold chain products, which are used to provide insulation for goods.
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