Data Knights Acquisition Corp. (NASDAQ:DKDCA) announced that its shareholders approved its combination with medical image archiver OneMedNet at a special meeting held yesterday.
In connection with the meeting, stockholders holding 1,614,148 shares of Class A Common Stock exercised their right to redeem such shares for a pro-rata portion of the funds.
As a result, $17.9 million, approximately $11.12 per share, will be removed from Data Knights’ trust, leaving around $1.1 million in the account.
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