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According to the Complaint, Oasmia purports to be a pharmaceutical company focused on innovative treatments within human and animal oncology.

According to the Complaint, Eagle Bancorp operates as the bank holding company for EagleBank that provides commercial and consumer banking services primarily in the United States.

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According to the Complaint, Verb purportedly operates as an applications services provider with cloud-based software products for businesses. As part of its business, Verb utilizes interactive videos as part of its customer relationship management application. Verb has formerly operated under the names of nFusz, Inc., bBooth, Inc., bBooth (USA), Inc., and Cutaia Media Group, LLC.

According to the Complaint, Acer is a pharmaceutical company that purportedly focuses on the acquisition, development, and commercialization of therapies for serious rare and life-threatening diseases. Acer's pipeline includes, inter alia, EDSIVO (celiprolol) for the treatment of vEDS in patients with a confirmed type III collagen mutation.

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According to the Complaint, Mammoth Energy Services Inc. purports to operate as an oilfield service company operating in three segments: Infrastructure Services, Pressure Pumping Services, and Natural Sand Proppant
Services.

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According to the Complaint, Dynagas is a publicly traded company limited partnership that owns six tanker ships, designed for the transportation of liquified natural gas ("LNG"). These LNG tanker ships are operated by a Dynagas affiliate and are chartered to large energy companies including Statoil (now known as Equinor), Gazprom, and Yamal, typically for periods of eight to ten years.