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Sunshine Biopharma, Inc.
333 Las Olas Way,
CU4
Suite 433
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
INFORMATION STATEMENT
Notice of Action Taken Without
a Stockholders Meeting
General Information
This Information Statement
has been filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and is being furnished, pursuant to Section 14(c) of the Securities Exchange
Act of 1934, as amended (the “Exchange Act”), to the holders of record as of the close of business on June 28, 2024, of the
common stock, par value $0.001 per share (the “Common Stock”), of Sunshine Biopharma, Inc., a Colorado corporation (the “Company”),
to notify such stockholders that on June 28, 2024, the Company received written consent in lieu of a meeting of stockholders from Dr.
Steve Slilaty, our Chief Executive Officer, the holder of approximately 84.8% of the total voting power of the stockholders of the Company
and written consent in lieu of a meeting of our Company’s Board of Directors approving such actions as are necessary for the Company
to proceed to, and the Company accordingly intends to, effectuate up to a one-for-sixty (1:60) reverse stock split of our issued and outstanding
shares of Common Stock, with the exact ratio to be determined by the Board in its sole discretion (the “Reverse Stock Split”).
Pursuant to
Rule 14c-2 under the Exchange Act, the corporate actions described in this Notice can be taken no sooner than 20 calendar days after the
accompanying Information Statement is first sent or given to the Company’s stockholders. We are mailing this Information Statement
to our stockholders on or about July 12, 2024.
Please review the Information
Statement included with this Notice for a more complete description of this matter. This Information Statement is being sent to you for
informational purposes only. This Information Statement is accordingly circulated to advise that the Reverse Stock Split has been approved
by written consent of the stockholder who holds a majority of the voting power of our capital stock.
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By Order of the Board of Directors, |
July 11, 2024 |
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/s/ Dr. Steve Slilaty |
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Dr. Steve Slilaty |
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Chief Executive Officer and Chairman |
Sunshine Biopharma, Inc.
333 Las Olas Way,
CU4 Suite
433
Fort Lauderdale, FL
33301
INFORMATION STATEMENT
Notice of Action Taken Without a Stockholders
Meeting
This Information Statement is being provided to
you by the
Board of Directors of Sunshine Biopharma, Inc.
WE ARE NOT ASKING FOR A PROXY AND
YOU ARE REQUESTED NOT TO SEND A PROXY
This Information Statement
and the Notice of Action Taken Without a Stockholders’ Meeting (jointly, the “Information Statement”) is furnished by
the Board of Directors of Sunshine Biopharma, Inc. (“we,” “us,” or “our”), to the holders of our Common
Stock as of June 28, 2024, to provide information with respect to action taken by the written consent of Dr. Steve Slilaty, who holds
a majority of the voting power of the stockholders of the Company (the “Majority Stockholder”). In order to eliminate the
costs involved in holding a special meeting of our stockholders, the Board voted to utilize the written consent of the Majority Stockholder.
This Information Statement is accordingly circulated to advise the stockholders of action already approved by written consent of the Majority
Stockholder.
THE REVERSE STOCK SPLIT
We will effectuate
up to a one-for-sixty (1:60) Reverse Stock Split of our issued Common Stock, with the exact ratio to be determined by the Board in its
sole discretion. As of the date of this Information Statement, we have 23,410,127 shares of Common Stock issued and outstanding. The effect
of the maximum Reverse Stock Split ratio is that each 60 shares of our Common Stock outstanding immediately prior to the date (the “Effective
Date”) on which the Reverse Stock Split takes effect (the “Old Shares”) will be automatically converted into one (1)
share of our Common Stock (the “New Shares”), reducing the number of outstanding shares of our Common Stock to approximately
390,168 shares, subject to rounding. Fractional shares will be rounded up.
Our Common Stock is listed
on the Nasdaq Capital Market under the symbol “SBFM” and will continue to be listed on Nasdaq under the same trading symbol
following the Reverse Stock Split. New Shares will be fully paid and non-assessable. The New Shares will have the same voting rights and
rights to dividends and distributions and will be identical in all other respects to the Old Shares.
The Reverse
Stock Split will have the following effects upon our Common Stock (assuming the maximum Reverse Stock Split of one-for-sixty (1:60) is
effectuated):
| 1. | The number of shares owned by each holder of Common Stock will be reduced sixty-fold; |
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| 2. | The number of shares of our Common Stock which will be issued and outstanding after the Reverse Stock
Split will be reduced from 23,410,127 shares of our Common Stock to approximately 390,168 shares, subject to rounding. |
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| 3. | The per share loss and net book value of our Common Stock will be increased because there will be a
lesser number of shares of our Common Stock outstanding; |
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| 4. | The stated capital on our balance sheet attributable to the Common Stock will be decreased 60 times its
present amount and the additional paid-in capital account will be credited with the amount by which the stated capital is decreased; and |
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| 5. | The total number of stockholders will not change. |
Reasons for and Possible Consequences
of the Reverse Stock Split
On March 24, 2023, the Company
received a letter from the Listing Qualifications Department (the “Staff”) of The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC (“Nasdaq”)
notifying us that for the previous 30 consecutive business days, the bid price for our Common Stock had closed below the minimum $1.00
per share requirement for continued listing under Nasdaq's Listing Rule 5550(a)(2) (the “Minimum Bid Requirement”). On September
21, 2023, the Company received another notification letter from Nasdaq advising that the Staff had determined that the Company was eligible
for an extension of an additional 180 calendar day period, or until March 18, 2024, to cure the bid price deficiency. On February 28,
2024, the Company received a notification letter from Nasdaq advising that the Staff had determined that as of February 27, 2024, the
Common Stock had a closing bid price of $0.10 or less for ten consecutive trading days and accordingly, the Company was subject to the
provisions contemplated under Listing Rule 5810(c) (3)(A)(iii) (the “Low Priced Stocks Rule”). Accordingly, Nasdaq determined
to remove the Company’s securities from listing and registration on Nasdaq, subject to the procedures set forth in the Nasdaq Listing
Rule 5800 Series which provided the Company with the opportunity to appeal this determination. On February 28, 2024, the Company submitted
such appeal and a hearing was held on April 25, 2024. On April 17, 2024, the Company effected a one-for-100 reverse stock split; however,
the Company failed to regain compliance with the Minimum Bid Requirement. On June 28, 2024, the Company received a notification letter
from Nasdaq, informing the Company that the Nasdaq Hearings Panel has granted the Company’s request for an exception until August
26, 2024, to regain compliance with the Minimum Bid Requirement. The letter also states that, should the Company regain compliance it
will be subject to a Mandatory Panel Monitor pursuant to Listing Rule 5815(d)(4)(B). If the Company, within the one-year Panel Monitor
period, once again becomes deficient with the Minimum Bid Requirement, the Panel will not entertain additional requests for an exception
to cure the deficiency but will instead recommend the Company be delisted from Nasdaq.
The primary
reason that we are executing the Reverse Stock Split is to regain compliance with the Minimum Bid Requirement. The Reverse Stock Split
is being effectuated in order to raise the trading price of the Common Stock. The Company will be deemed to regain compliance with the
Minimum Bid Requirement if its stock price exceeds $1.00 per share and the price remains above that level for at least the 10 trading
days following the effectiveness of the Reverse Stock Split.
In addition,
the Board believes that the increased market price of the Common Stock expected as a result of implementing the Reverse Stock Split will
improve the marketability and liquidity of the Common Stock for our stockholders and will encourage interest and trading in the Common
Stock. Because of the trading volatility often associated with low-priced stocks, many brokerage houses and institutional investors have
internal policies and practices that either prohibit them from investing in low-priced stocks or tend to discourage individual brokers
from recommending low-priced stocks to their customers. Some of those policies and practices may function to make the processing of trades
in low- priced stocks economically unattractive to brokers. Additionally, because brokers’ commissions on low-priced stocks generally
represent a higher percentage of the stock price than commissions on higher-priced stocks, the current average price per share of the
Common Stock can result in individual stockholders paying transaction costs representing a higher percentage of their total share value
than would be the case if the share price were substantially higher. It should be noted that the liquidity of the Common Stock may be
adversely affected by the Reverse Stock Split given the reduced number of shares that would be outstanding after the Reverse Stock Split.
The Board anticipates, however, that the expected higher market price will reduce, to some extent, the negative effects on the liquidity
and marketability of the Common Stock inherent in some of the policies and practices of institutional investors and brokerage houses described
above.
The effect
of the Reverse Stock Split upon the market price for the Company's Common Stock cannot be predicted with certainty, and the history of
similar stock split combinations for companies in like circumstances is varied. There can be no assurance that the market price per share
of the Company's Common Stock after the Reverse Stock Split will rise in proportion to the reduction in the number of shares of Common
Stock outstanding as a consequence of the Reverse Stock Split., or that we will regain and maintain compliance with the Minimum Bid Requirement.
The market price of the Company's Common Stock may also be based on its performance and other factors, some of which may be unrelated
to the number of shares outstanding. If the market price of the Company's Common Stock declines after the Reverse Stock Split, the percentage
decline as an absolute number and as a percentage of the Company's overall capitalization may be greater than would occur in the absence
of a Reverse Stock Split.
Anti-Takeover Effects
The Reverse Stock Split of
our Common Stock, after being effectuated, will have the effect of decreasing the number of issued and outstanding shares of Common Stock,
while leaving unchanged the number of authorized shares of Common Stock. We have authorized 3,000,000,000 shares of our Common Stock and
30,000,000 shares of preferred stock. 1,000,000 shares of preferred stock are designated Series B Preferred Stock. As of June 28, 2024,
23,410,127 shares of Common Stock and 130,000 shares of Series B Preferred Stock were issued and outstanding. The 130,000 outstanding
shares of Series B Preferred Stock are held by Dr. Steve Slilaty, our chief executive officer. Each share of Series B Preferred Stock
entitles the holder to 1,000 votes. The Series B Preferred Shares will not be impacted by the Reverse Stock Split.
By increasing the number
of authorized but unissued shares of Common Stock, the Reverse Stock Split could, under certain circumstances, have an anti-takeover effect,
although this is not the intent of the Board of Directors. For example, it may be possible for the Board of Directors to delay or impede
a takeover or transfer of control of the Company by causing such additional authorized but unissued shares to be issued to holders who
might side with the Board of Directors in opposing a takeover bid that the Board of Directors determines is not in the best interests
of the Company or its stockholders. The Reverse Stock Split therefore may have the effect of discouraging unsolicited takeover attempts.
By potentially discouraging initiation of any such unsolicited takeover attempts the Reverse Stock Split may limit the opportunity for
the Company’s stockholders to dispose of their shares at the higher price generally available in takeover attempts or that may be
available under a merger proposal. The Reverse Stock Split may have the effect of permitting the Company’s current management,
including the current Board of Directors, to retain its position, and place it in a better position to resist changes that stockholders
may wish to make if they are dissatisfied with the conduct of the Company’s business. However, the Board of Directors
is not aware of any attempt to take control of the Company and the Board of Directors has not approved the Reverse Stock Split with the
intent that it be utilized as a type of anti-takeover device.
In the future,
if additional authorized shares of Common Stock are issued, it may have the effect of diluting the earnings per share and book value per
share, as well as the stock ownership and voting rights, of the currently outstanding shares of Common Stock. Further, management might
use the additional shares to resist or frustrate a third-party transaction by, for example, diluting the stock ownership of persons seeking
to obtain control of the Company.
Actions Authorized by a Voting Majority
But Not Yet Effective
On June 28, 2024, we authorized
by unanimous written consent of the Board and the Majority Stockholder, the proposed maximum one-for-sixty (1:60) Reverse Stock Split
of our issued and outstanding Common Stock, with the exact ratio to be determined by the Board in its sole discretion.
This action shall be effective
20 days after the distribution of this Information Statement to our stockholders. The Reverse Stock Split will become effective through
the filing of the Articles of Amendment to the Company’s Articles of Incorporation with the Secretary of State of the State of Colorado.
Immediately prior to the effectiveness of the Reverse Stock Split, the Old Shares will be converted into the New Shares, automatically
and without any action on the part of the stockholders, and in accordance with the Reverse Stock Split ratio of up to one-for-sixty (1:60).
Exchange of Stock Certificates; Fractional
Shares
On the Effective Date of
the Reverse Stock Split, automatically, without any action on the part of any shareholder, the Company’s issued and
outstanding shares of Common Stock (“Old Common Stock”) shall be converted into new shares of Common Stock (“New
Common Stock”). Each holder of a certificate or certificates, which, immediately prior to the Effective Date, represented
outstanding shares of Old Common Stock, will, from and after the Effective Date, be entitled to receive a certificate or
certificates representing the shares of New Common Stock into which the shares of Old Common Stock are reclassified in connection
with the Reverse Stock Split.
Until surrendered,
we will deem outstanding certificates representing shares of Old Common Stock (the “Old Certificates”) held by shareholders
to be cancelled and only to represent the number of whole shares of New Common Stock to which these shareholders are entitled, subject
to the treatment of fractional shares. Any Old Certificates submitted for exchange, whether because of a sale, transfer or other disposition
of stock, will automatically be exchanged for certificates representing the appropriate number of whole shares of New Common Stock (the
“New Certificates”). If an Old Certificate has a restrictive legend on the back of the Old Certificate, the New Certificate
will be issued with the same restrictive legend on the back of the New Certificate.
Shareholders
who hold shares in street name through a nominee (such as a bank or broker) will e treated in the same manner as shareholders whose shares
are registered in their names, and nominees will be instructed to affect the Reverse Stock Split for their beneficial holders. However,
nominees may have different procedures and shareholders holding shares in street name should contact their nominees. Shareholders will
not have to pay any service charges in connection with the exchange of their certificates.
We will not issue fractional
shares in connection with the Reverse Stock Split. In lieu of issuing fractional shares, we will round shares up to the nearest whole
number and all shares of Old Common Stock eliminated as a result of the Reverse Stock Split will be cancelled. Shareholders who otherwise
would be entitled to receive fractional shares because they hold, as of the Effective Date of the Reverse Stock Split, a number of shares
of our Old Common Stock not evenly divisible will be entitled to one share of New Common Stock.
Accounting Consequences
Pursuant
to the Reverse Stock Split, the par value of the Common Stock will remain $0.001 per share. Upon the Effective Date, the stated capital
attributable to Common Stock on our balance sheet will be reduced proportionately based on the Reverse Stock Split ratio determined by
the Board (including a retroactive adjustment of prior periods), and the additional paid-in capital account will be credited with the
amount by which the stated capital is reduced. Reported per share net income or loss will be higher because there will be fewer shares
of our Common Stock outstanding.
Federal Income Tax Consequences
The following summary describes certain material U.S.
federal income tax consequences of the Reverse Stock Split to holders of our Common Stock. This summary addresses the tax
consequences only to a beneficial owner of our Common Stock that is a citizen or individual resident of the United States, a
corporation organized in or under the laws of the United States or any state thereof or the District of Columbia or otherwise
subject to U.S. federal income taxation on a net income basis in respect of our Common Stock (a “U.S. holder”). This
summary does not address all of the tax consequences that may be relevant to any particular shareholder, including tax
considerations that arise from rules of general application to all taxpayers or to certain classes of taxpayers or that are
generally assumed to be known by investors. This summary also does not address the tax consequences to persons that may be subject
to special treatment under U.S. federal income tax law or persons that do not hold our Common Stock as “capital assets”
(generally, property held for investment). This summary is based on the provisions of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended,
U.S. Treasury regulations, administrative rulings and judicial authority, all as in effect as of the date hereof. Subsequent
developments in U.S. federal income tax law, including changes in law or differing interpretations, which may be applied
retroactively, could have a material effect on the U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Reverse Stock Split.
If a partnership
(or other entity classified as a partnership for U.S. federal income tax purposes) is the beneficial owner of our Common Stock, the U.S.
federal income tax treatment of a partner in the partnership will generally depend on the status of the partner and the activities of
the partnership. Partnerships that hold our Common Stock, and partners in such partnerships, should consult their own tax advisors regarding
the U.S. federal income tax consequences of the Reverse Stock Split.
Each stockholder
should consult his, her or its own tax advisor regarding the U.S. federal, state, local and foreign income and other tax consequences
of the Reverse Stock Split.
The Reverse
Stock Split should be treated as a recapitalization for U.S. federal income tax purposes. Therefore, no gain or loss should be recognized
by a U.S. holder upon the Reverse Stock Split. Accordingly, the aggregate tax basis in the Common Stock received pursuant to the Reverse
Stock Split should equal the aggregate tax basis in the Common Stock surrendered and the holding period for the Common Stock received
should include the holding period for the Common Stock surrendered.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ABOUT THE
REVERSE STOCK SPLIT
Q. Why did I receive this Information Statement?
A. Applicable laws require us to provide you notice
of action taken by the holder of the majority of the voting power of our stockholders without a meeting, as well as to provide information
regarding the Reverse Stock Split even though your vote is neither required nor requested in order for the Reverse Stock Split to become
effective.
Q. Why am I not being asked to vote on the Reverse Stock Split?
A. The holder of shares comprising a majority
of the voting power of our stockholders has already approved the Reverse Stock Split pursuant to a written consent. Such approval, together
with the approval of the Company’s Board, is sufficient under Colorado law, and no further approval by our stockholders is required.
Q. What do I need to do now?
A Nothing. This Information Statement is purely for your
information and does not require or request you to do anything.
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Name and Address of Beneficial Owner |
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Amount and Nature of Beneficial Ownership |
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Percent
of Class |
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Common |
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Dr. Steve N. Slilaty(1)(3) |
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38,168 |
(3) |
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1.6% |
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Preferred |
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130,000 |
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100% |
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Common |
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Camille Sebaaly(1) |
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1,195 |
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* |
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Common |
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Dr. Abderrazzak Merzouki(1) |
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1,168 |
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* |
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Common |
Dr. Andrew Keller(1) |
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0 |
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* |
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Common |
David Natan(1) |
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0 |
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* |
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Common |
Dr. Rabi Kiderchah(1) |
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17 |
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* |
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Common |
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Malek Chamoun(1) |
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37,000 |
(3) |
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1.6% |
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Common |
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Marc Beaudoin(1) |
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0 |
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* |
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Common |
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All Officers and Directors as Group (8 persons): |
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40,531 |
(2)(3) |
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1.7% |
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* Less than 1%.
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(1) |
Officer and/or director of our Company. |
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Represents 130,000 shares of the Company’s Series B Preferred Stock. Each share of Series B Preferred Stock is entitled to 1,000 votes. |
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Includes 37,000 common shares owned by Malek Chamoun, the President of Nora Pharma Inc., a subsidiary of the Company. Dr. Slilaty controls the voting of Mr. Chamoun’s shares through a voting agreement between Mr. Chamoun and Dr. Slilaty. |
ADDITIONAL AVAILABLE INFORMATION
We are subject
to the information and reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and in accordance with such act we file
periodic reports, documents and other information with the SEC relating to our business, financial statements and other matters. Such
reports and other information are available at the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov.
FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This Information Statement
may contain certain “forward-looking” statements (as that term is defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act
of 1995 or by the SEC in its rules, regulations, and releases) representing our expectations or beliefs regarding us. These forward-
looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements concerning our operations, economic performance, financial condition,
and prospects and opportunities. For this purpose, any statements contained herein that are not statements of historical fact may be
deemed to be forward-looking statements. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, words such as “may,” “will,”
“expect,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “could,” “estimate,”
“might,” or “continue” or the negative or other variations thereof or comparable terminology are intended to
identify forward-looking statements. These statements, by their nature, involve substantial risks and uncertainties, certain of which
are beyond our control, and actual results may differ materially depending on a variety of important factors, including factors discussed
in this and other of our filings with the SEC.
CONTACT INFORMATION
All inquiries regarding us should be addressed
to our principal executive offices:
Sunshine Biopharma, Inc.
333 Las Olas Way,
CU4 Suite
433
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
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By Order of the Board of Directors, |
July 11, 2024 |
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/s/ Dr. Steve Slilaty |
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Dr. Steve Slilaty |
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Chief Executive Officer |
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