Raadr Inc., Doing Business as Telvantis, Announces $1.4 Million Reduction in Note Obligation
"The increasing strength of our business operations has enabled us to take this decisive action, which, together with our previously announced share buyback program, delivers both short-term and long-term benefits," said Daniel Contreras, CEO of Telvantis. "Each of these actions, in their own way, creates meaningful long-term value for our shareholders," Mr. Contreras added.
"We constantly seek to allocate our available cash where it offers attractive returns, and our ability to dramatically reduce our future obligations to JanBella was an opportunity that magnifies our ability and, importantly, our willingness to strike at the right time," said Daniel Gilcher, CFO of Telvantis. Mr. Gilcher extended his comments by expressing the Company's gratitude to JanBella for working toward a mutually beneficial outcome.
About Telvantis
Raadr Inc., doing business as Telvantis (OTC: $RDAR), is a U.S.-based communications technology company powering global enterprise communication. Leveraging extensive carrier relationships and proprietary CPaaS capabilities, Telvantis delivers high-volume, reliable messaging, voice, and digital communication solutions. With a strong foothold and expanding partnerships in high-growth sectors like fintech, healthcare, and e-commerce, Telvantis is executing its strategy to become a leader in the communications technology space. The company is headquartered in Miami Beach, FL.
Forward-looking Statements
This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. These statements reflect Telvantis' current expectations regarding future events and are based on management's beliefs and assumptions. Actual results could differ materially from those projected due to various factors, including market conditions, competition, and the successful integration of acquired operations. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release. Telvantis undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements, except as required by law.
Investor Relations Contact
Raadr Inc., doing business as Telvantis,1680 Michigan Avenue, Suite 700Miami Beach, FL 33139Email: ir@telvantis.comWebsite: www.telvantis.comLinkedIn: TelvantisTwitter/X: @Telvantis
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