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To: Goose94 who wrote (12734)5/14/2015 9:28:07 AM
From: Goose94Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 202704
 
(Inspira Financial) Michael Dalsin, Roger Greene and Robert Munro's Inspira Financial Inc. has closed yet another private placement as it prepares to go public through Marc Lavine and Mr. Munro's halted capital pool shell, Chrysalis Capital IX Corp. (NYN.P-V). Earlier this month it raised $15-million by selling 84,762,945 units at 15 cents and 2,228.75 debenture units at $1,000. Ten brokerage firms lined up 579 accredited purchasers to subscribe to this financing.Among the hundreds of purchasers was David Dattels, who was able to secure a total of at least three million units for four funds that he manages through his Toronto hedge fund, NewGen Asset Management. Mr. Dattels, a former Canaccord Adams mining analyst, is the son of mining promoter Stephen Dattels, who has founded many mining companies and is a former director of Barrick Gold (ABX-T). Other subscribers to Inspira's recent financing included Yoel Altman, a Toronto investor and chartered accountant, whose Grandhill Capital Inc. acquired one million units; Martin Bernholtz, an investor and businessman, 600,000 units; Nitin Kaushal, a director of Convalo Health International (CXV-V), 500,000 units; Peter Kirby, a Canaccord broker, 250,000 units; and Brian Bayley, a part-time shell packager, 120,000 units and also 100 debenture units.