EX-10.1
from 8-K
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On December 16, 2009 Encorium Oy, Encorium Group, Inc.'s (The "Company") Wholly-Owned Finnish Subsidiary, Entered Into a Three Year Term Loan Facility in the Amount of Euro 700,000 With Finnvera PLC, a Specialized Financing Company Owned by the Finnish State ("Finnvera")
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EX-10.2
from 10-Q
1 page
On June 11, 2008, Encorium Group, Inc. (“Encorium”) Entered Into a Term Sheet With Fine Success Investments, Ltd., a British Virgin Islands Company Doing Business as Linkcon (“Linkcon”) and Chardan Capital, LLC (“Chardan”), Pursuant to Which, Subject to Certain Conditions, Chardan Will Procure a Loan for Encorium in the Amount of $5,000,000 (The “Loan”) to Make Partial Payment for the Acquisition of Prologue Research International, in Exchange for a Promissory Note From Encorium (The “Note”). Although the Terms of the Note Are Not Fully Finalized, It Is Currently Expected That It Will Be Senior Unsecured Debt, Bear Interest at 10% and Include Warrants to Purchase 500,000 Shares of Common Stock of Encorium at an Exercise Price of $1.80 Per Share. It Is Also Anticipated That Principal and Accrued Interest on the Note Will Be Payable Upon the Earlier of the Consummation of Encorium's Anticipated Merger With Linkcon or 12 Months From the Date of the Note
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EX-10.1
from 10-Q
1 page
On June 6, 2008, Encorium Group, Inc. (“Encorium”) Entered Into a Non-Binding Letter of Intent (“Loi”) With Prologue Research International, Inc. (“Prologue”), Pursuant to the Loi, the Company Is to Acquire All of the Issued and Outstanding Shares of Prologue. in Accordance With the Terms of the Loi, Upon Execution of the Term Sheet Encorium Paid $500,000 to Prologue as a Non-Refundable Exclusivity Fee. on July , 2008 Encorium Entered Into an Amendment to the Loi Pursuant to Which the Parties Agreed That the Paid $500,000 Exclusivity Fee Previously Paid by Encorium to Prologue Would Be Credited to Encorium Upon Closing of the Transaction, the Result of Which the Total Compensation for the Acquisition Was Reduced From $13.5 Million to $13.0 Million
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