UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
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DARIOHEALTH CORP.
(Name of Registrant as Specified in Its Charter)
(Name of Person(s) Filing Proxy Statement, if other
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DarioHealth Corp.
322 W. 57th St.
New York, New York 10019
NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
To Be Held On Monday, April 28, 2025
You are cordially invited to attend a special
meeting of the stockholders (the “Meeting”) of DarioHealth Corp. (the “Company”), which will be
held at 9:00 a.m. at the Company’s Israeli offices located at 5 Tarshish St. Caesarea Industrial Park 3088900, Israel 2nd
Floor for the following purposes:
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To approve, for purposes of Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(d) (A) (i) the conversion of 25,605 shares of the Company’s Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock into an aggregate of 33,956,850 shares of common stock, $0.0001 par value per share (the “Common Stock”), which were issued pursuant to private placement transactions that closed on December 18, 2024 and January 14, 2025 (the “Private Placement”), (ii) the issuance of up to 13,582,740 shares of Common Stock issuable as dividends to the shares of the Company’s Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock; and (iii) to approve the issuance of up to 1,670,028 shares of Common Stock issuable as share consideration provided under the lock up agreements executed between the Company and certain purchasers in the Private Placement that are holders of the Company’s various Series B Preferred Stock and various Series C Preferred Stock, (the “Lock Up Agreements”), pursuant to which the Company agreed to issue, up to forty percent (40%) of the shares of Common Stock underlying the Series B Preferred Stock and the Series C Preferred Stock held by such purchaser, including dividend shares of Common Stock due upon conversion of these shares into shares of Common Stock, over the course of twelve (12) months (the “Additional Shares”) and (B) (i) reduce the exercise price of certain warrants to purchase 584,882 shares of Common Stock issued to Avenue Venture Opportunities Fund II, L.P. and Avenue Venture Opportunities Fund, L.P. (collectively “Avenue”) to $0.7208 per share, and (ii) to permit the conversion of up to two million dollars of the principal amount of the loan issued by Avenue to the Company at a conversion price of $0.8650 per share, and |
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To transact any other business as may properly come before the Meeting or any adjournments thereof. |
All stockholders are cordially
invited to attend the Meeting. If your shares are registered in your name, please bring the admission ticket attached to your
proxy card. If your shares are registered in the name of a broker, trust, bank or other nominee, you will need to bring a proxy
or a letter from that broker, trust, bank or other nominee or your most recent brokerage account statement, that confirms that you are
the beneficial owner of those shares. If you do not have either an admission ticket or proof that you own shares of the Company, you will
not be admitted to the meeting.
The Board of Directors has
fixed the close of business on March 7, 2025, as the record date for the Meeting. Only stockholders on the record date are entitled to
notice of and to vote at the meeting and at any adjournment or postponement thereof.
Your vote is important regardless
of the number of shares you own. The Company requests that you complete, sign, date and return the enclosed proxy card without
delay in the enclosed postage-paid return envelope, even if you now plan to attend the Meeting. You may revoke your proxy at
any time prior to its exercise by delivering written notice or another duly executed proxy bearing a later date to the Secretary of the
Company, or by attending the Meeting and voting in person.
Important Notice Regarding the Availability
of Proxy Materials for the Meeting to be held on April 28, 2025
The proxy statement, proxy card and Annual
Report are also available at
http://www.dariohealth.com/DH2025Proxy.pdf
Stockholders may also obtain additional
paper or e-mail copies of these materials at no cost by writing to
DarioHealth Corp., 322 W. 57th St.
New York, New York 10019, and/or via electronic
mail to ir@dariohealth.com,
Attention: Secretary. |
Securities and Exchange Commission
rules allow us to furnish proxy materials to our stockholders over the internet. You may also have access to the materials for the Meeting
by visiting the website: http://mydario.investorroom.com. You may also cast your vote by visiting www.proxyvote.com if you hold your shares
in “street name,” or www.vstocktransfer.com/proxy if you are a registered stockholder. You may also authorize a proxy to vote
your shares over the internet. In order to vote over the internet you must have your stockholder identification number, which is set forth
in the Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials mailed to you. You may also request a paper proxy card to submit your vote by
mail. If you have any questions regarding the completion of the enclosed proxy card or would like directions to the Meeting, please call
+(972)-(4) 770 6377. You may also find directions at http://mydario.investorroom.com/SECFilings.
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/s/ Erez Raphael |
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Erez Raphael |
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Chief Executive Officer |
Caesarea, Israel
, 2025
IMPORTANT: In order to secure a quorum and
to avoid the expense of additional proxy solicitation, please either vote by internet or sign, date and return your proxy promptly in
the enclosed envelope even if you plan to attend the meeting personally. Your cooperation is greatly appreciated.
IF YOU RETURN YOUR PROXY CARD WITHOUT AN INDICATION
OF HOW YOU WISH TO VOTE, YOUR SHARES WILL BE VOTED IN FAVOR OF THE PROPOSAL.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROXY STATEMENT
DARIOHEALTH CORP.
SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS
to be held at 9:00 a.m. on April 28, 2025
5 Tarshish St. 2nd Floor
Caesarea Industrial Park 3088900, Israel
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THESE PROXY MATERIALS
Why am I receiving this Proxy Statement?
This Proxy Statement describes
the proposals on which our Board of Directors (the “Board”) would like you, as a stockholder, to vote at a special
meeting of the Stockholders (the “Meeting”), which will take place at 9:00 a.m. on April 28, 2025, at the Company’s
Israeli offices located at 5 Tarshish St. Caesarea Industrial Park 3088900, Israel 2nd Floor.
This Proxy Statement also
gives you information on these proposals so that you can make an informed decision. We intend to mail this Proxy Statement and accompanying
proxy card on or about March 20, 2025, to all stockholders of record entitled to vote at the Meeting.
In this proxy statement, we
refer to DarioHealth Corp. as the “Company”, “we”, “us” or “our” or similar terminology.
Website addresses included
in this proxy statement are textual references only, and the information in any website is not incorporated by reference into this proxy
statement.
How many shares must be present in order to
hold the special meeting of stockholders?
Our Bylaws provide that a
quorum shall consist of the holders of thirty-three and one-third (33 1/3rd) of the stock issued and outstanding and entitled
to vote thereat, present in person or represented by proxy at the Meeting. A quorum will be present if stockholders holding at least a
majority of the outstanding shares entitled to vote are present at the meeting in person or represented by proxy. On March 7, 2025 (the
“Record Date”), there were shares of our common stock, $0.0001 par value per share (the “Common Stock”),
3,557 shares of Series A-1 Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into 878,273 shares of Common Stock), with a conversion price of $4.05
per share (the “Series A-1 Preferred Stock”), 4,946 shares of Series B-1 Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into
1,483,503 shares of Common Stock), with a conversion price of $3.334 per share (the “Series B-1 Preferred Stock”),
17,037 shares of Series C Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into 8,450,352 shares of Common Stock), with a conversion price of
$2.02 per share (the “Series C Preferred Stock”), 4,000 shares of Series C-1 Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible
into 1,984,000 shares of Common Stock), with a conversion price of $2.02 per share (the “Series C-1 Preferred Stock”),
1,115 shares of Series C-2 Convertible Preferred Stock (convertible into 521,820 shares of Common Stock), with a conversion price of $2.14
per share (the “Series C-2 Preferred Stock”), 7,055 shares of Series D Preferred Stock (convertible into 9,665,350
shares of Common Stock), with a conversion price of $0.73 per share (the “Series D Preferred Stock”), 11,750 shares
of Series D-1 Preferred Stock (convertible into 16,097,500 shares of Common Stock), with a conversion price of $0.73 per share (the “Series
D-1 Preferred Stock”), 4,950 shares of Series D-2 Preferred Stock (convertible into 5,964,750 shares of Common Stock), with
a conversion price of $0.83 per share (the “Series D-2 Preferred Stock”) and 1,850 shares of Series D-3 Preferred Stock
(convertible into 2,229,250 shares of Common Stock), with a conversion price of $0.83 per share (the “Series D-3 Preferred Stock”).
Each share of Common Stock
and preferred stock, except for the Series A-1 Preferred Stock, Series B-1 Preferred Stock, and Series C-1 Preferred Stock, is entitled
to one vote per share on an as-converted basis. The Series A-1 Preferred Stock, Series B-1 Preferred Stock, Series C-1 Preferred Stock
do not possess any voting rights. In addition, the Series D Preferred Stock, Series D-1 Preferred Stock, Series D-2 Preferred Stock and
Series D-3 Preferred Stock are not entitled to vote until we receive stockholder approval.
Thus, the holders of the aggregate
number of shares of Common Stock, inclusive of the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Series C Preferred Stock, and
Series C-2 Preferred Stock (on an as-converted basis) must be present in person or represented by proxy at the meeting to have a quorum.
If such quorum shall not be present or represented, the stockholders entitled to vote thereat, present in person or represented by proxy,
shall have the power to adjourn the Meeting, without notice other than announcement at the meeting, until a quorum shall be present or
represented. Your shares will be counted towards the quorum only if you submit a valid proxy (or one is submitted on your behalf by your
broker, bank or other nominee) or if you vote in person at the Meeting. Abstentions may be specified on all proposals. Abstentions and
broker non-votes will be counted towards the quorum requirement. Submitted proxies which are left blank will also be counted as present
for purposes of determining a quorum but are not counted for purposes of determining whether a proposal has been approved in matters where
the proxy does not confer the authority to vote on such proposal, and thus have no effect on its outcome.
Who can vote at the special meeting of stockholders?
Between December 16, 2024
and January 7, 2025, we executed two forms of securities purchase agreements (together, the “Securities Purchase Agreements”)
with accredited and non-U.S. investors relating to two concurrent placement offerings (collectively, the “Offering”)
of 7,055 shares of Series D Preferred Stock, 11,750 shares of Series D-1 Preferred Stock, 4,950 shares of Series D-2 Preferred Stock and
1,850 shares of Series D-3 Preferred Stock. The closings of the Offering took place on December 18, 2024, and January 14, 2025, respectively.
The shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock are not entitled to vote at the
Meeting.
Stockholders
who owned shares of our Common Stock, Series C Preferred Stock and Series C-2 Preferred Stock on the Record Date may attend and vote at
the Meeting, provided, however, that the vote of all shares of our Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock issued in the Offering will
not be counted in determining whether or not the Private Placement Proposal (as hereinafter defined) is approved. There were shares of
Common Stock, 17,037 shares of Series C Preferred Stock (convertible into 8,450,352 shares of Common Stock), 1,115 shares of Series C-2
Preferred Stock (convertible into 521,820 shares of Common Stock), outstanding on the Record Date. All shares of Common Stock and preferred
stock, aside from the Series A-1 Preferred Stock, Series B-1 Preferred Stock and Series C-1 Preferred Stock, have one vote per share and
vote together as a single class. The Series A-1 Preferred Stock, Series B-1 Preferred Stock and Series C-1 Preferred Stock do not possess
any voting rights. Information about the stockholdings of our directors and executive officers is contained in the section of this Proxy
Statement entitled “Beneficial Ownership of Principal Stockholders, Officers and Directors” on page 9 of
this Proxy Statement.
What is the proxy card?
The proxy card enables you
to appoint Erez Raphael, our Chief Executive Officer, and/or Zvi Ben-David, our Secretary, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer, as your
representative at the Meeting. By completing and returning the proxy card or voting online as described herein, you are authorizing these
persons to vote your shares at the Meeting in accordance with your instructions on the proxy card. This way, your shares will be voted
whether or not you attend the Meeting. Even if you plan to attend the Meeting, please complete and return your proxy card before the Meeting
date just in case your plans change. If a proposal comes up for vote at the Meeting that is not on the proxy card, the proxies will vote
your shares, under your proxy, according to their best judgment.
What am I voting on?
You are being asked to vote:
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To approve, for purposes of Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(d) (A) (i) the conversion of 25,605 shares of the Company’s Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock into an aggregate of 33,956,850 shares of common stock, $0.0001 par value per share (the “Common Stock”), which were issued pursuant to private placement transactions that closed on December 18, 2024 and January 14, 2025 (the “Private Placement”), (ii) the issuance of up to 13,582,740 shares of Common Stock issuable as dividends to the shares of the Company’s Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock; and (iii) to approve the issuance of up to 1,670,028 shares of Common Stock issuable as share consideration provided under the lock up agreements executed between the Company and certain purchasers in the Private Placement that are holders of the Company’s Series B Preferred Stock and Series C Preferred Stock, (the “Lock Up Agreements”), pursuant to which the Company agreed to issue, up to forty percent (40%) of the shares of Common Stock underlying the Series B Preferred Stock and the Series C Preferred Stock held by such purchaser, including dividend shares of Common Stock due upon conversion of these shares into shares of Common Stock, over the course of twelve (12) months (the “Additional Shares”), and (B) (i) reduce the exercise price of certain warrants to purchase 584,882 shares of Common Stock issued to Avenue Venture Opportunities Fund II, L.P. and Avenue Venture Opportunities Fund, L.P. (collectively “Avenue”) to $0.7208 per share, and (ii) to permit the conversion of up to two million dollars of the principal amount of the loan issued by Avenue to the Company at a conversion price of $0.8650 per share (collectively, the “Private Placement Proposal”); and |
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How does the Board recommend that I vote?
Our Board unanimously recommends
that the stockholders vote “FOR” the Private Placement Proposal.
What is the difference between holding shares
as a stockholder of record and as a beneficial owner?
Most of our stockholders hold
their shares in an account at a brokerage firm, bank or other nominee holder, rather than holding share certificates in their own name.
As summarized below, there are some distinctions between shares held of record and those owned beneficially.
Stockholder of Record
If, on the Record Date, your
shares were registered directly in your name with our transfer agent, VStock Transfer LLC, you are a “stockholder of record”
who may vote at the Meeting, and we are sending these proxy materials directly to you. As the stockholder of record, you have the right
to direct the voting of your shares by returning the enclosed proxy card to us or to vote in person at the Meeting. Whether or not you
plan to attend the Meeting, please complete, date and sign the enclosed proxy card to ensure that your vote is counted.
Beneficial Owner
If, on the Record Date, your
shares were held in an account at a brokerage firm or at a bank or other nominee holder, you are considered the beneficial owner of shares
held “in street name,” and these proxy materials are being forwarded to you by your broker or nominee who is considered the
stockholder of record for purposes of voting at the Meeting. As the beneficial owner, you have the right to direct your broker on how
to vote your shares and to attend the Meeting. However, since you are not the stockholder of record, you may not vote these shares in
person at the Meeting unless you receive a valid proxy from your brokerage firm, bank or other nominee holder. To obtain a valid proxy,
you must make a special request of your brokerage firm, bank or other nominee holder. If you do not make this request, you can still vote
by using the voting instruction card enclosed with this proxy statement; however, you will not be able to vote in person at the Meeting.
How do I vote?
(1) You
may vote by mail. You may vote by mail by completing, signing and dating your proxy card and returning it in the enclosed, postage-paid
and addressed envelope. If we receive your proxy card prior to the Meeting and if you mark your voting instructions on the proxy card,
your shares will be voted:
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If you return a signed card, but do not provide
voting instructions, your shares will be voted:
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(2) You
may vote in person at the Meeting. We will pass out written ballots to anyone who wants to vote at the Meeting. However, if you
hold your shares in street name, you must bring to the Meeting a valid proxy from the broker, bank or other nominee holding your shares
that confirms your beneficial ownership of the shares and gives you the right to vote your shares. Holding shares in street name means
you hold them through a brokerage firm, bank or other nominee, and therefore the shares are not held in your individual name. We encourage
you to examine your proxy card closely to make sure you are voting all of your shares in the Company.
(3) You
may vote online. You may also have access to the materials for the Meeting by visiting the website: http://mydario.investorroom.com.
You may also cast your vote by visiting www.proxyvote.com if you hold your shares in “street name,” or www.vstocktransfer.com/proxy
if you are a registered stockholder.
What does it mean if I receive more than one
proxy card?
You may have multiple accounts
at the transfer agent and/or with brokerage firms. Please sign and return all proxy cards to ensure that all of your shares are voted.
What if I change my mind after I return my
proxy?
You may revoke your proxy
and change your vote at any time before the polls close at the Meeting. You may do this by:
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Please note, however, that
if your shares are held of record by a brokerage firm, bank or other nominee, you must instruct your broker, bank or other nominee that
you wish to change your vote by following the procedures on the voting form provided to you by the broker, bank or other nominee. If your
shares are held in street name, and you wish to attend and vote at the Meeting, you must bring to the Meeting a legal proxy from the broker,
bank or other nominee holding your shares, confirming your beneficial ownership of the shares and giving you the right to vote your shares.
Will my shares be voted if I do not sign and
return my proxy card?
If your shares are held in
street name or in your name and you do not sign and return your proxy card, your shares will not be voted unless you vote in person at
the Meeting.
How are votes counted?
You may vote “for,”
“against,” or “abstain” on each of the proposals being placed before our stockholders. Abstentions and broker
non-votes (i.e., shares held by brokers on behalf of their customers, which may not be voted on certain matters because the brokers
have not received specific voting instructions from their customers with respect to such matters) will be counted solely for the purpose
of determining whether a quorum is present at the Meeting.
What are broker non-votes?
Broker non-votes occur when
a beneficial owner of shares held in “street name” does not give instructions to the broker or nominee holding the shares
as to how to vote on matters deemed “non-routine.” Generally, if shares are held in street name, the beneficial owner of the
shares is entitled to give voting instructions to the broker or nominee holding the shares. If the beneficial owner does not provide voting
instructions, the broker or nominee can still vote the shares with respect to matters that are considered to be “routine,”
but not with respect to “non-routine” matters. In the event that a broker, bank, or other agent indicates on a proxy that
it does not have discretionary authority to vote certain shares on a non-routine proposal, then those shares will be treated as broker
non-votes. The Private Placement Proposal is a non-routine proposal; therefore, your broker, bank or other agent is not entitled to vote
your shares on the Private Placement Proposal without your instructions.
How many votes are required to approve the Private Placement Proposal?
The affirmative vote of a
majority of the votes cast at the Meeting by the holders of Common Stock (or preferred stock eligible to vote on an as-converted basis)
represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote is required for approval of the Private Placement Proposal. Abstentions are considered
present for purposes of establishing a quorum but will have no effect on the approval of the Private Placement Proposal. Broker non-votes
will not affect the outcome of the vote on this matter.
What happens if I don’t indicate how
to vote my proxy?
If you just sign your proxy
card without providing further instructions, your shares will be counted as a “for” vote for the Private Placement Proposal.
Is my vote kept confidential?
Proxies, ballots and voting
tabulations identifying stockholders are kept confidential and will not be disclosed except as may be necessary to meet legal requirements.
Where do I find the voting results of the Meeting?
We will announce preliminary
voting results at the Meeting and file a Current Report on Form 8-K announcing the final voting results of the Meeting.
Who can help answer my questions?
You can contact our Chief
Financial Officer, Secretary and Treasurer, Zvi Ben-David, at (972) 4770-6377 or by sending a letter to Mr. Ben-David at offices of the
Company at 322 W. 57th St. New York, New York 10019, with any questions about proposals described in this Proxy Statement or how to execute
your vote.
Who is paying for this proxy solicitation?
We will pay for the entire cost of soliciting
proxies. In addition to these mailed proxy materials, our directors and employees may also solicit proxies in person, by telephone or
by other means of communication. Directors and employees will not be paid any additional compensation for soliciting proxies. In addition,
we have retained Laurel Hill Advisory Group, LLC to assist in the solicitation of proxies for a fee of $6,500 plus customary expenses.
No Right of Appraisal
None of Delaware law, our
Certificate of Incorporation or our Bylaws provides for appraisal or other similar rights for dissenting stockholders in connection with
any of the proposals to be voted upon at this Meeting. Accordingly, our stockholders will have no right to dissent and obtain payment
for their shares.
ALL PROXIES RECEIVED WILL
BE VOTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CHOICES SPECIFIED ON SUCH PROXIES. PROXIES WILL BE VOTED IN FAVOR OF A PROPOSAL IF NO CONTRARY SPECIFICATION
IS MADE. ALL VALID PROXIES OBTAINED WILL BE VOTED AT THE DISCRETION OF THE PERSONS NAMED IN THE PROXY WITH RESPECT TO ANY OTHER BUSINESS
THAT MAY COME BEFORE THE MEETING. THE BOARD UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS A VOTE FOR THE Private Placement
Proposal.
PROPOSAL 1
PRIVATE PLACEMENT PROPOSAL
Background
Series D Offering
Between December 16, 2024
and January 7, 2025, we executed two forms of Securities Purchase Agreements with accredited and non-U.S. investors relating to an offering
of an aggregate of 25,605 shares of the Company’s Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Convertible Preferred Stock. The shares of Series D,
D-1, D-2 and D-3 Convertible Preferred Stock were issued pursuant to private placement transactions that closed on December 18, 2024 and
January 14, 2025.
Pursuant to the Certificates
of Designation of Preferences, Rights and Limitations of the Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Convertible Preferred Stock (the “Certificates
of Designation”), the shares of Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Convertible Preferred Stock are convertible into an aggregate of
33,956,850 shares of Common Stock based on conversion prices of $0.73 and $0.83 per share. In addition, the shares of Series D, D-1, D-2
and D-3 Convertible Preferred Stock are eligible to receive dividends of up to 13,582,740 shares of Common Stock. Following the elapse
of the dilutive issuance provisions included in the Certificates of Designation, such conversion prices are not subject to any future
price-based anti-dilution adjustments but do carry customary anti-dilution protection. The holders of the Series D, D-1, D-2, and D-3
Preferred Stock will not be entitled to vote or convert such preferred stock into shares of Common Stock until we obtain stockholder approval
for such conversion. The holders of the Series D-1 and D-3 Preferred Stock do not possess any voting rights. The Series D, D-1, D-2 D-3
Preferred Stock carries a liquidation preference for each holder equal to the investment made by such holder in the Series D, D-1, D-2
and D-3 Preferred Stock issued in the Offering, and such liquidation preference applies in certain deemed liquidation events such as a
change in control of the Company. In addition, the holders of Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-2 Preferred Stock are eligible to participate in
dividends and other distributions by us on an as-converted basis.
We have agreed to file a registration
statement covering the resale of the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Series D, D-1, D-2 D-3 Preferred Stock, thirty
(30) calendar days following the receipt of shareholder approval.
Avenue Warrant and Loan Amendment
On December 16, 2024, we and
our subsidiaries, PsyInnovations, Inc. and LabStyle Innovation Ltd., entered into the Second Amendment to Loan and Security Agreement
and Supplement (the “Avenue Amendment”) with Avenue. Pursuant to the Avenue Amendment, the parties agreed to (i) amend
the potential interest only period under the loan facility such that the existing interest only period ending on April 30, 2024 was extended
by a period of six months provided the Company certain net proceeds from an equity financing on or before March 31, 2025 in the aggregate;
(ii) an additional sixth month interest only extension period was added, which is conditioned on the Company achieving a multi-million
dollar net revenue milestone, with cash burn not to exceed a certain multi-million dollar level, for the trailing six month period ending
September 30, 2025; (iii) the interest only period may not exceed a total of 36 months from the closing of the loan as of May 1, 2023;
and (iv) the maturity date of the loan was extended from May 1, 2027 to November 1, 2027, provided that the Company meets the foregoing
amended milestones.
In addition, the Avenue Amendment
provides (i) that the Company will seek stockholder approval to reprice the warrants issued to the lenders on May 1, 2023 to purchase
up to 584,882 shares of Common Stock (the “Avenue Warrants”) from an exercise price of $2.02 per share to a price equal
to the “minimum price” as defined by Nasdaq rules as of the closing of the Avenue Amendment (or $0.7208 per share) and (ii)
permit Avenue, subject to Nasdaq rules, to convert up to two million of the principal amount of its loan to the Company at a conversion
price of $0.8650 per share.
In consideration for the Avenue
Amendment, the Company agreed to pay a certain amendment fee at closing, and the exit payment due under the loan was increased by a certain
amount, in addition to accrued interest and then outstanding principal.
Description of the Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3
Preferred Stock
Conversion Price. The
Series D and D-1 Preferred Stock entitles the holders thereof to convert their shares of Series D and D-1 Preferred Stock into Common
Stock at a conversion price of $0.73 per share, subject to adjustment. The Series D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock entitles the holders thereof
to convert their shares of Series D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock into Common Stock at a conversion price of $0.83 per share, subject to adjustment.
Automatic Conversion. Each
outstanding share of Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock, will automatically convert (subject to the beneficial ownership limitation
described below) on the twelve (12) month anniversary of the original issuance date.
Beneficial Ownership Limitation.
The holder will not have the right to convert its Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock if the holder (together with its affiliates
and any other persons whose beneficial ownership of shares of Common Stock would be aggregated with the holder’s for purposes of
Section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”) would beneficially own in excess
of 19.99% of the number of shares of Common Stock outstanding immediately after giving effect to the conversion, as such percentage ownership
is determined in accordance with the terms of the Certificates of Designation.
Adjustments. The conversion
price of the Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock and the number of shares of Common Stock issuable upon the conversion of the Series
D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock are subject to adjustment in certain circumstances.
Rights Upon Distribution
of Assets. If we declare or makes any dividend or other distribution of its assets to holders of shares of Common Stock, the exercise
price in effect immediately prior to the record date fixed for determination of holders entitled to receive the distribution shall be
reduced pursuant to a formula set forth in the Warrants and the number of Warrant Shares shall be adjusted accordingly.
Listing. There is no
established public trading market for the Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock, and we do not expect a market to develop. In addition,
we do not intend to apply for listing of the Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock on any national securities exchange or other nationally
recognized trading system.
Fundamental Transactions.
In the event of any fundamental transaction, as described in the Certificates of Designation and generally including any merger with or
into another entity, sale of all or substantially all of the our assets, tender offer or exchange offer, or reclassification of the Common
Stock, we shall make appropriate provision so that Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock shall thereafter be convertible for shares
of the successor entity based upon the conversion ratio or other consideration payable in the fundamental transaction. In connection with
a fundamental transaction that constitutes a corporate event, we shall make appropriate provision to ensure that the holder will thereafter
have the right to receive, upon conversion of Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock in lieu of the shares of Common Stock (or other
securities, cash, assets or other property) purchasable upon the conversion of Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock prior to such
fundamental transaction, such shares of stock, securities, cash, assets or any other property whatsoever which the holder would have been
entitled to receive upon the happening of such fundamental transaction had the Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock been converted
immediately prior to such fundamental transaction.
Voting Rights. The
holders of the Series D and D-2 Preferred Stock will vote together with the Common Stock as a single class on an as-converted basis on
any matter presented to the shareholders of the Company. The holders of the Series D-1 and D-3 Preferred Stock do not have any voting
rights, until they convert such shares into Common Stock.
The information provided in
this proxy statement contains summaries of the Certificates of Designation and is subject to, and qualified in its entirety by reference
to, the Certificates of Designation which are filed as Exhibit 3.1 and Exhibit 3.2 to our Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC
on December 18, 2024 and the Certificates of Designation which are filed as Exhibit 3.1 and Exhibit 3.2 to our Current Report on Form
8-K filed with the SEC on January 10, 2025.
Lock Up Consideration
In addition, the Company and
certain purchasers in the Offering that are holders of the Company’s Series B Preferred Stock and Series C Preferred Stock, and
invested an amount of at least $250,000 in the two classes of securities executed Lock Up Agreement, pursuant to which the Company agreed
to issue, subject to stockholder approval, up to an aggregate of 1,670,028 shares of Common Stock, representing forty percent (40%) of the
shares of Common Stock underlying the Series B Preferred Stock and the Series C Preferred Stock held by such purchaser, including dividend
shares of Common Stock due upon conversion of these shares into shares of Common Stock, over the course of twelve (12) months. Each holder
shall be entitled to receive 10% of the Additional Shares for each three (3) month period each holder agrees not to transfer or otherwise
sell (subject to certain limitations) the shares of Common Stock issuable upon conversion of the Series B Preferred Stock and Series C
Preferred Stock and the dividend shares of Common Stock due upon conversion.
The information provided in
this proxy statement contains a summary of the terms of the Series D Preferred Stock, Series D-1 Preferred Stock, Series D-2 Preferred
Stock, Series D-3 Preferred Stock, and the Lock Up agreements and are subject to, and qualified in its entirety by reference to the Certificate
of Designation of Preferences, Rights and Limitations of the Series D Preferred Stock, the Certificate of Designation of Preferences,
Rights and Limitations of the Series D-1 Preferred Stock, the Certificate of Designation of Preferences, Rights and Limitations of the
Series D-2 Preferred Stock, the Certificate of Designation of Preferences, Rights and Limitations of the Series D-3 Preferred Stock and
the form of Lock Up Agreement are qualified by reference to the full text of these documents, copies of which are filed as Exhibit 3.1
and Exhibit 3.2, respectively, to our Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on December 18, 2024, and to Exhibit 3.1, Exhibit
3.2 and Exhibit 10.2, respectively, to our Current Report on Form 8-K filed with the SEC on January 10, 2025.
Why We Need Stockholder Approval
Our Common Stock is listed
on the Nasdaq Capital Market LLC under the symbol “DRIO”, and as such, we are subject to the Nasdaq listing standards set
forth in Marketplace Rules. Nasdaq listing Rule 5635(d), (the “Nasdaq 20% rule”), requires stockholder approval prior
to the issuance of securities in connection with a transaction (other than a public offering) involving the sale, issuance or potential
issuance of Common Stock (or securities convertible into or exercisable for Common Stock), at a price less than market value, equal to
20% or more of the Common Stock outstanding prior to the transaction. In order to (A) permit the conversion of the Series D, D-1, D-2
D-3 Preferred Stock, the issuance of 33,956,850 shares of Common Stock upon conversion of the preferred stock and the issuance of up to
13,582,740 shares issuable as dividends to holders of the preferred stock and (B) to permit the repricing of certain warrants to purchase
584,882 shares of Common Stock issued to Avenue and to permit the conversion of up to two million dollars of the principal amount of the
loan issued by Avenue to the Company at a conversion price of $0.8650 per share, we are seeking stockholder approval as required by the
Nasdaq 20% rule.
Consequences of Not Approving this Proposal
If we do not obtain stockholder
approval, the holders of Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock will be unable to vote their shares or convert an aggregate of 25,605
shares of our Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock into 33,956,850 shares of Common Stock or receive up to 13,582,740 shares of
Common Stock issuable as dividends. In addition, if we do not obtain stockholder approval, the Avenue Warrants will not have their exercise
price reduced to $0.7208 per share and Avenue will not be permitted to convert up to two million dollars of the principal amount of the
loan issued by Avenue to the Company at a conversion price of $0.8650 per share.
Required Vote
The affirmative vote of a
majority of the votes cast at the Meeting by the holders of Common Stock represented in person or by proxy and entitled to vote is required
for the Private Placement Proposal, provided, however, that the vote of all shares of our common stock issued in the Private Placement
Offering will not be countered in determining whether or not the Private Placement Proposal is approved. Abstentions and broker non-votes
will not be counted “for” or “against” the proposal and will have no effect on the outcome of the vote.
Recommendation of the Board
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
UNANIMOUSLY RECOMMENDS A VOTE “FOR” THE APPROVAL OF THE PRIVATE PLACEMENT PROPOSAL.
BENEFICIAL
OWNERSHIP OF PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
The following table sets forth
information regarding the beneficial ownership of our Common Stock as of February 27, 2025, by each person known by us to be the beneficial
owner of more than 5% of our outstanding shares of Common Stock, each of our named executive officers and directors; and all of our executive
officers and directors as a group.
The
following table shows the amount of our Common Stock beneficially owned as of February 27, 2025 by (i) each person or group as those terms
are used in Section 13(d)(3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or the Exchange Act, believed by us to beneficially own
more than 5% of our Common Stock, (ii) each of our named executive officers and directors, and (iii) all our executive officers and directors
as a group. Except as otherwise noted, each person named in the table has sole voting and investment power with respect to all shares
shown as beneficially owned by them, subject to applicable community property laws.
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Percent of | |
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Shares of Common | | |
Common Stock | |
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Beneficially | | |
Beneficially | |
Name of Beneficial Owner | |
Stock Owned | | |
Owned (1) | |
Officers and Directors | |
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Erez Raphael (2) | |
| 1,813,593 | | |
| 4.4 | % |
Zvi Ben David (3) | |
| 692,732 | | |
| 1.7 | % |
Richard Anderson (4) | |
| 976,779 | | |
| 2.3 | % |
Steven Nelson (5) | |
| 55,000 | | |
| * | |
Tomer Ben Kiki (6) | |
| 504,846 | | |
| 1.2 | % |
Dennis McGrath (7) | |
| 116,411 | | |
| * | |
Lawrence Leisure (8) | |
| 287,500 | | |
| * | |
Hila Karah (9) | |
| 199,499 | | |
| * | |
Yoav Shaked (10) | |
| 250,032 | | |
| * | |
Adam Stern (11) | |
| 1,033,565 | | |
| 2.4 | % |
Dennis Mathies (12) | |
| 206,493 | | |
| * | |
| |
| | | |
| | |
All Executive Officers and Directors as a group (11 persons) | |
| 6,136,450 | | |
| 14.7 | % |
5% Stockholders | |
| | | |
| | |
Nantahala Capital Management LLC (13) | |
| 4,231,786 | | |
| 9.9 | % |
Solid Financial, LLC(14) | |
| 2,139,642 | | |
| 5.2 | % |
Tasso Partners, LLC(15) | |
| 3,394,043 | | |
| 8.1 | % |
| (1) | Percentage ownership is based on 41,537,016 shares of our Common Stock outstanding as of February 27, 2025 and, for each person or
entity listed above, warrants or options to purchase shares of our Common Stock which exercisable within 60 days of such date. |
| (2) | Includes 1,315,242 vested restricted shares. Also includes 37,876 shares of our Common Stock, held by Dicilyon Consulting and Investment
Ltd. Erez Raphael is the natural person with voting and dispositive power over our securities held by Dicilyon Consulting and Investment
Ltd. The address of Dicilyon Consulting and Investment Ltd. is 10 Nataf St., Ramat Hasharon 4704063, Israel. |
| (3) | Includes 27,827 vested options to purchase Common Stock and 523,312 vested restricted shares. Includes 1,786 shares owned by his spouse,
for which Mr. Ben David disclaims beneficial ownership except to the extent of his pecuniary interest therein. |
| (4) | Includes 867,902 vested options to purchase Common Stock and 93,695 vested restricted shares. Excludes 198,750 options which are not
vested. |
| (5) | Excludes 500,000 options which are not vested. |
| (6) | Includes 398,294 vested options to purchase Common Stock. Includes 106,552 vested warrant shares. Excludes 213,001 warrant shares
which are not vested. |
| (7) | Includes 116,411 vested restricted shares. |
| (8) | Includes 162,500 vested restricted shares. |
| (9) | Includes 150,356 vested restricted shares. |
| (10) | Includes 144,734 vested restricted shares. Includes 1,667 shares owned by his spouse, for which Mr. Shaked disclaims beneficial ownership
except to the extent of his pecuniary interest therein. |
| (11) | Includes 133,017 vested restricted shares. Includes warrants exercisable into 507,648 shares of Common Stock, Includes C preferred
shares and D preferred shares convertible into 244,500 of common stock, subject to a contractual beneficial ownership limitation of 4.99%. |
| (12) | Includes 82,084 vested options to purchase Common Stock and 70,120 vested restricted shares. Excludes 2,916 options which have not
vested. |
| (13) | Based solely on information contained in Form 13GA filed with the SEC on February 14, 2025, and data provided
by the holder. Includes 277,546 pre-funded warrants to purchase Common Stock issued in May 2019 and 930,214 preferred shares issued on
November 27, 2019, subject to a contractual beneficial ownership limitation of 9.99% and excludes preferred shares convertible into 13,396,027
shares of Common Stock, 386,129 pre-funded warrants issued on July 31, 2020, and 331,814 pre-funded warrants issued on February 28, 2022. |
| (14) | Based solely on information contained in Form 13G filed with the SEC on February 12, 2025. |
| (15) | Based solely on information contained in Form 13G filed with the SEC on December 13, 2024, and data provided
by the holder. Includes (i) 1,394,721 shares of Common Stock, (ii) shares of Preferred C Stock convertible into 1,222,772 shares of Common
Stock, and (iii) shares of Preferred C-2 Stock convertible into 23,364 shares of Common Stock, 385,000 warrants to purchase common stock
and Preferred D Stock convertible into 839,389 shares of Common Stock which are beneficially owned by Dana Carrera is the trustee of the
GCL Family Trust, and included pursuant to Rule 13d-3(d)(1)(i) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, subject to contractual
beneficial ownership limitation of 9.99% and excludes preferred shares convertible into 7,896,376. |
Stockholder Communications
Stockholders wishing to communicate
with the Board may direct such communications to the Board c/o the Company, Attn: Zvi Ben-David. Mr. Ben-David will present a summary
of all stockholder communications to the Board at subsequent Board meetings. The directors will have the opportunity to review the actual
communications at their discretion.
Additional Information
In addition, we are subject
to certain informational requirements of the Exchange Act and in accordance therewith files reports, proxy statements and other information
with the SEC. Such reports, proxy statements and other information are available on the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov. Stockholders
who have questions in regard to any aspect of the matters discussed in this Proxy Statement should contact Zvi Ben-David, Chief Financial
Officer of the Company, at 322 W. 57th St. New York, New York 10019.
STOCKHOLDER PROPOSALS
Proposals of stockholders
intended to be included in the Company’s proxy statement and form of proxy for use in connection with the Company’s 2025 Annual
Meeting of Stockholders must be received by the Company’s Secretary at the Company’s principal executive offices at 322 W.
57th St. New York, New York 10019 and/or via electronic mail to ir@dariohealth.com, not less than 90 days nor more than 120 days prior
to the annual meeting of stockholders and must otherwise satisfy the procedures contained in the Company’s Bylaws or as prescribed
by Rule 14a-8 under the Exchange Act.
Stockholder proposals with
respect to director nominees for use in connection with the Company’s 2025 Annual Meeting of Stockholders must be received by the
Company’s Secretary at the Company’s principal executive offices at not less than 60 days before the date of the annual meeting
of stockholders. A stockholder wishing to formally nominate an individual for election to the Board must do so by following the notice,
information and consent provisions described in the Company’s Bylaws. In that regard, the stockholder must set forth the (a) the
name, age, business address and the primary legal residence address of each nominee proposed in such notice, (b) the principal occupation
or employment of such nominee, (c) the number of shares of capital stock of the Company which are owned directly or indirectly of record
and directly or indirectly beneficially owned by the nominee and each of its affiliates (within the meaning of Rule 144 under the Securities
Act of 1933, as amended), including any shares of the Company owned or controlled via derivatives, hedged positions and other economic
and voting mechanisms, (d) any material agreements, understandings or relationships, including financial transactions and compensation,
between the nominating stockholder and the proposed nominees and (e) such other information concerning each such nominee as would be required,
under the rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission, in a proxy statement soliciting proxies in a contested election of such nominees.
The Board will use the same evaluation criteria and process for director nominees recommended by stockholders as it uses for other director
nominees. There has been no change to the procedures by which stockholders may recommend nominees to our Board.
It is suggested that
any such proposals be submitted by certified mail, return receipt requested.
If we do not receive
notice of a stockholder proposal within this timeframe, our management will use its discretionary authority to vote the shares they
represent, as the Board may recommend. We reserve the right to reject, rule out of order, or take other appropriate action
with respect to any proposal that does not comply with these requirements.
HOUSEHOLDING OF MEETING MATERIALS
Some banks, brokers and other
nominee record holders may be participating in the practice of “householding” proxy statements and annual reports. This means
that only one copy of our proxy statement or annual report may have been sent to multiple stockholders in your household. We will promptly
deliver a separate copy of either document to you if you call or write us at the address shown on the first page of this proxy statement.
If you want to receive separate copies of the annual report and any proxy statement in the future or if you are receiving multiple copies
and would like to receive only one copy for your household, you should contact your bank, broker, or other nominee record holders, or
you may contact us at the address shown on the first page of this proxy statement or by phone at (646) 665-4667.
OTHER MATTERS
As of the date of this proxy
statement, our management knows of no matter not specifically described above as to any action which is expected to be taken at the Meeting.
The persons named in the enclosed proxy, or their substitutes, will vote the proxies, insofar as the same are not limited to the contrary,
in their best judgment, with regard to such other matters and the transaction of such other business as may properly be brought at the
Meeting.
IF YOU HAVE NOT VOTED BY
INTERNET, PLEASE DATE, SIGN AND RETURN THE PROXY CARD AT YOUR EARLIEST CONVENIENCE IN THE ENCLOSED RETURN ENVELOPE. A PROMPT RETURN
OF YOUR PROXY CARD WILL BE APPRECIATED AS IT WILL SAVE THE EXPENSE OF FURTHER MAILINGS.
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By order of the Board of Directors, |
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/s/ Erez Raphael |
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Erez Raphael |
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Chief Executive Officer |
Caesarea, Israel
, 2025
PROXY
THIS PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS
THE UNDERSIGNED HEREBY APPOINTS,
EREZ RAPHAEL AND ZVI BEN-DAVID, AND EACH OF THEM, AS PROXIES OF THE UNDERSIGNED, WITH FULL POWER OF SUBSTITUTION, TO VOTE
ALL THE SHARES OF COMMON STOCK (OR EQUIVALENT) OF DARIOHEALTH CORP. HELD OF RECORD BY THE UNDERSIGNED ON MARCH 7, 2025,
AT THE SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS TO BE HELD ON APRIL 28, 2025 AT 9 AM EST, AT 5 TARSHISH St., CaESAREA 3088900, ISRAEL, 2ND
FLOOR, OR ANY ADJOURNMENT THEREOF.
1. To
approve, for purposes of Nasdaq Listing Rule 5635(d) (A) (i) the conversion of 25,605 shares of the Company’s Series D, D-1, D-2
and D-3 Preferred Stock into an aggregate of 33,956,350 shares of common stock, $0.0001 par value per share (the “Common Stock”),
which were issued pursuant to private placement transactions that closed on December 18, 2024 and January 14, 2025 (the “Private
Placement”), (ii) the issuance of up to 13,582,740 shares of Common Stock issuable as dividends to the shares of the Company’s
Series D, D-1, D-2 and D-3 Preferred Stock; and (iii) to approve the issuance of up to 1,670,028 shares of Common Stock issuable as share
consideration provided under the lock up agreements executed between the Company and certain purchasers in the Private Placement that
are holders of the Company’s Series B Preferred Stock and Series C Preferred Stock, pursuant to which the Company agreed to issue,
up to forty percent (40%) of the shares of Common Stock underlying the Series B Preferred Stock and the Series C Preferred Stock
held by such purchaser, including dividend shares of Common Stock due upon conversion of these shares into shares of Common Stock, over
the course of twelve (12) months, and (B) (i) reduce the exercise price of certain warrants to purchase 584,882 shares of Common Stock
issued to Avenue Venture Opportunities Fund II, L.P. and Avenue Venture Opportunities Fund, L.P. (collectively “Avenue”)
to $0.7208 per share, and (ii) to permit the conversion of up to two million dollars of the principal amount of the loan issued by Avenue
to the Company at a conversion price of $0.8650 per share.
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In their discretion, upon the transaction of any
other matters which may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof.
The shares represented
by this proxy, when properly executed, will be voted as specified by the undersigned stockholder(s). If this card contains no specific
voting instructions, the shares will be voted FOR each of the proposals described on this card.
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Please sign exactly as the
name appears below. When shares are held by joint tenants, both should sign. When signing as attorney, executor, administrator, trustee
or guardian, please give full title as such. If a corporation, please sign the corporate name by the president or other authorized officer.
If a partnership, please sign in the partnership name by an authorized person.
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by visiting www.vstocktransfer.com/proxy; if a beneficial holder by visiting www.proxyvote.com
Use the Internet to transmit
your voting instructions and for electronic delivery of information up until 11:59 P.M. Eastern Time the day before the meeting date.
Have your proxy card in hand when you access the web site and follow the instructions to obtain your records and to create an electronic
voting instruction form.
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