Vocodia Holdings Switches IPO Plan to Cboe Listing
By Josh Beckerman
AI-software company Vocodia Holdings is now planning to go public on a Cboe exchange, a change from an earlier plan for an NYSE American listing.
Last June, Cboe Global Markets said it would let companies go public on its main U.S. stock exchange. It said a new plan to offer "global listings" would build on its "successful U.S. ETF listing footprint." SinglePoint, which focuses on renewable energy, began trading on the Cboe BZX Exchange in December.
Vocodia applied for listing under symbol VHAI. It expects to offer 1 million shares, with an estimated price between $4 and $6 each. The prospectus also covers the sale of up to 2.36 million shares by selling stockholders.
Write to Josh Beckerman at josh.beckerman@wsj.com
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