Special Opportunities Fund, Inc.
           
Portfolio of Investments
           
March 31, 2024
           
(Unaudited)
           
               
INVESTMENT COMPANIES - 100.55%
 
Shares
   
Value
 
Closed-End Funds - 86.59%
           
AllianceBernstein National Municipal Income Fund, Inc.
 
156,984
  $
           1,725,253
 
Bancroft Fund Ltd.
 
22,345
   
               357,297
 
BlackRock California Municipal Income Trust
 
141,453
   
            1,671,974
 
Blackstone Strategic Credit 2027 Term Fund
 
42,295
   
               503,311
 
BNY Mellon Alcentra Global Credit Income 2024 Target Term Fund, Inc.
 
54,458
   
               468,883
 
BNY Mellon Municipal Income, Inc.
 
621,787
   
            4,246,805
 
BNY Mellon Strategic Municipal Bond Fund, Inc.
 
474,121
   
            2,778,349
 
Carlyle Credit Income Fund
 
95,572
   
               752,152
 
Central and Eastern Europe Fund, Inc.
 
188,883
   
            1,798,166
 
Central Securities Corp.
 
219,394
   
            9,164,087
 
ClearBridge Energy Midstream Opportunity Fund, Inc.
 
116,984
   
            4,750,720
 
ClearBridge MLP & Midstream Fund, Inc.
 
97,213
   
            4,450,411
 
ClearBridge MLP & Midstream Total Return Fund, Inc.
 
57,489
   
            2,384,644
 
Destra Multi-Alternative Fund
 
216,567
   
            1,693,554
 
Dividend and Income Fund
 
350,673
   
            4,544,722
 
DWS Municipal Income Trust
 
1,175,285
   
          10,612,824
 
DWS Strategic Municipal Income Trust
 
317,559
   
            2,838,977
 
Eaton Vance New York Municipal Bond Fund
 
406,789
   
            3,949,921
 
Ellsworth Growth and Income Fund Ltd.
 
76,934
   
               624,704
 
Federated Hermes Premier Municipal Income Fund
 
4,839
   
                 53,568
 
First Trust High Yield Opportunities 2027 Term Fund
 
60,742
   
               883,189
 
Gabelli Dividend & Income Trust
 
133,595
   
            3,070,013
 
General American Investors Co., Inc.
 
324,541
   
          15,094,402
 
Herzfeld Caribbean Basin Fund, Inc.
 
19,614
   
                 50,800
 
High Income Securities Fund
 
242,733
   
            1,643,302
 
Highland Opportunities and Income Fund
 
310,059
   
            2,179,715
 
Invesco High Income 2024 Target Term Fund
 
201,622
   
            1,515,189
 
Magellan Global Fund/Close Class
 
5,000
   
                   7,038
 
Mexico Equity & Income Fund, Inc.
 
100,100
   
            1,157,156
 
MFS High Yield Municipal Trust
 
764,782
   
            2,546,724
 
MFS Investment Grade Municipal Trust
 
245,919
   
            1,873,903
 
MFS Special Value Trust
 
588
   
                   2,617
 
Miller/Howard High Dividend Fund
 
64,067
   
               710,503
 
Morgan Stanley Emerging Markets Domestic Debt Fund, Inc.
 
162,390
   
               771,353
 
Neuberger Berman Municipal Fund, Inc.
 
179,440
   
            1,878,737
 
Neuberger Berman Next Generation Connectivity Fund, Inc.
 
535,671
   
            6,294,134
 
New America High Income Fund, Inc.
 
92,045
   
               670,088
 
Nuveen Multi-Asset Income Fund
 
12,779
   
               158,971
 
Nuveen Preferred & Income Term Fund
 
49,591
   
               954,131
 
NXG NextGen Infrastructure Income Fund
 
17,263
   
               671,013
 
Pershing Square Holdings Ltd. Fund
 
30,000
   
            1,544,112
 
Pershing Square Holdings Ltd. Fund
 
10,000
   
               515,800
 
PGIM Short Duration High Yield Opportunities Fund
 
20,310
   
               312,368
 
Principal Real Estate Income Fund
 
201,915
   
            2,085,782
 
Royce Value Trust, Inc.
 
83,173
   
            1,261,734
 
Saba Capital Income & Opportunities Fund
 
237,096
   
            1,728,430
 
SRH Total Return Fund, Inc.
 
1,116,522
   
          16,814,820
 
Taiwan Fund, Inc.
 
96,474
   
            3,822,300
 
The Swiss Helvetia Fund, Inc.
 
236,992
   
            1,879,347
 
Tortoise Energy Independence Fund, Inc.
 
49,741
   
            1,677,267
 
Tortoise Power and Energy Infrastructure Fund, Inc.
 
150,865
   
            2,351,367
 
Virtus Convertible & Income 2024 Target Term Fund
 
114,903
   
            1,011,721
 
Virtus Total Return Fund, Inc.
 
819,852
   
            4,566,576
 
Western Asset Global Corporate Defined Opportunity Fund, Inc.
 
287
   
                   3,582
 
Western Asset Intermediate Muni Fund, Inc.
 
24,397
   
               193,224
 
         
        141,271,730
 
Business Development Companies - 13.95%
           
Barings BDC, Inc.
 
205,560
   
            1,911,708
 
CION Investment Corp.
 
899,218
   
            9,891,398
 
FS KKR Capital Corp.
 
273,974
   
            5,224,684
 
Logan Ridge Finance Corp.
 
81,161
   
            1,825,311
 
Portman Ridge Finance Corp.
 
98,369
   
            1,867,044
 
Runway Growth Finance Corp.
 
110,758
   
            1,342,387
 
SuRo Capital Corp. (a)
 
154,890
   
               704,750
 
         
          22,767,282
 
Total Investment Companies (Cost $141,941,343)
       
        164,039,012
 
             
     
Shares/Units
       
SPECIAL PURPOSE ACQUISITION VEHICLES - 20.08%
           
99 Acquisition Group, Inc. (a)
 
154,727
   
            1,593,688
 
Agriculture & Natural Solutions Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
25,000
   
               253,875
 
Ai Transportation Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
57,331
   
               589,363
 
AP Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
193,647
   
            2,184,338
 
Ares Acquisition Corp. II (a)
 
161,985
   
            1,712,181
 
Colombier Acquisition Corp. II (a)
 
61,998
   
               636,719
 
EVe Mobility Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
34,200
   
               374,148
 
Feutune Light Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
84,084
   
               914,834
 
Four Leaf Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
67,644
   
               723,114
 
Global Lights Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
314,976
   
            3,206,456
 
Haymaker Acquisition Corp. 4 (a)
 
179,631
   
            1,871,755
 
IB Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
214,860
   
            2,150,749
 
Inflection Point Acquisition Corp. II (a)
 
326,335
   
            3,415,096
 
Investcorp Europe Acquisition Corp. I (a)
 
154,932
   
            1,746,084
 
Nabors Energy Transition Corp. II (a)
 
31,658
   
               329,243
 
New Providence Acquisition Corp. II (a)
 
11,137
   
               120,057
 
Quetta Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
167,742
   
            1,707,614
 
Screaming Eagle Acquisition Corp. (a)
 
491,801
   
            5,262,270
 
TG Venture Acquisition Corp. (a)(c)
 
309,207
   
            3,342,528
 
Trailblazer Merger Corp. I (a)
 
59,479
   
               629,288
 
Total Special Purpose Acquisition Vehicles (Cost $32,013,995)
       
          32,763,400
 
             
     
Shares
       
PREFERRED STOCKS - 0.22%
           
Diversified REITs - 0.22%
           
NexPoint Diversified Real Estate Trust (a)
 
22,324
   
               351,603
 
Office REITs - 0.01%
           
Brookfield DTLA Fund Office Trust Investor, Inc. (a)
 
171,723
   
                 14,596
 
               
Total Preferred Stocks (Cost $4,932,716)
       
               366,199
 
             
OTHER COMMON STOCKS - 6.63%
           
Biotechnology - 0.37%
           
Cyteir Therapeutics, Inc. (a)(c)
 
200,000
   
               602,000
 
Broadline Retail - 0.61%
           
Macy's, Inc.
 
50,000
   
               999,500
 
Financial Services - 0.18%
           
Cannae Holdings, Inc. (a)
 
12,980
   
               288,675
 
Food Products - 0.24%
           
Limoneira Co.
 
20,000
   
               391,200
 
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels - 4.68%
           
Texas Pacific Land Corp.
 
13,200
   
            7,636,332
 
Real Estate Management & Development - 0.55%
           
Howard Hughes Holdings, Inc. (a)
 
12,000
   
               871,440
 
Trinity Place Holdings, Inc. (a)
 
221,748
   
                 33,262
 
         
               904,702
 
Total Other Common Stocks (Cost $8,654,354)
       
          10,822,409
 
             
TRUSTS - 0.95%
           
Copper Property CTL Pass Through Trust
 
157,427
   
            1,550,656
 
Lamington Road Grantor Trust (a)(c)
 
320,690
   
                          0
 
Total Trusts (Cost $1,820,221)
       
            1,550,656
 
             
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS - 1.55%
           
Equity Commonwealth (a)
 
70,431
   
            1,329,737
 
NexPoint Diversified Real Estate Trust
 
181,020
   
            1,194,732
 
Total Real Estate Investment Trusts (Cost $3,672,340)
       
            2,524,469
 
             
               
     
Principal
       
     
Amount
       
CORPORATE OBLIGATIONS - 0.58%
           
Lamington Road DAC (b)(c)
           
8.000%, 2121-04-07 (a)(c)
$
      17,891,840
   
               715,673
 
14.000%, 2121-04-07 (a)(c)
 
1,804,866
   
               239,145
 
Total Corporate Obligations (Cost $6,979,698)
       
               954,818
 
             
UNSECURED NOTES - 1.79%
           
Legacy IMBDS, Inc. (c)
           
8.500%, 09/30/2026
 
23,458
   
                          0
 
Sachem Capital Corp. (a)
           
7.750%, 09/30/2025
 
99,347
   
            2,472,747
 
6.000%, 03/30/2027
 
20,000
   
               454,400
 
         
            2,927,147
 
Total Unsecured Notes (Cost $3,530,125)
       
            2,927,147
 
             
             
   
Shares
       
WARRANTS - 0.08%
           
Agriculture & Natural Solutions Acquisition Corp. (a)
           
Expiration: December 2028
 
12,500
   
                   2,250
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Andretti Acquisition Corp.
           
Expiration: March 2028
 
72,334
   
                 29,657
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
AtlasClear Holdings, Inc. (a)
           
Expiration: October 2028
 
76,000
   
                   6,840
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Blockchain Coinvestors Acquisition Corp. I
           
Expiration: November 2028
 
32,500
   
                   1,320
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Cactus Acquisition Corp. 1 Ltd.
           
Expiration: October 2026
 
40,700
   
                   2,035
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Cartesian Growth Corp. II
           
Expiration: July 2028
 
21,986
   
                   2,273
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Churchill Capital Corp. VII
           
Expiration: February 2028
 
24,984
   
                   7,995
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Colombier Acquisition Corp. II (a)(c)
           
Expiration: December 2028
 
20,666
   
                   9,506
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Corner Growth Acquisition Corp.
           
Expiration: December 2027
 
33,333
   
                   5,033
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Corner Growth Acquisition Corp. 2
           
Expiration: June 2026
 
14,366
   
                      646
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Digital Health Acquisition Corp.
           
Expiration: November 2028
 
58,000
   
                   7,441
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
HWH INTL INC WT EXP
           
Expiration: January 2027
 
23,750
   
                          0
 
Exercise Price: $1.00 (a)(e)
           
iCoreConnect, Inc.
           
Expiration: May 2028
 
150,000
   
                   1,500
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Investcorp Europe Acquisition Corp. I
           
Expiration: November 2028
 
150,000
   
                   5,250
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Keyarch Acquisition Corp.
           
Expiration: July 2028
 
75,000
   
                   3,885
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Lamington Road
           
Expiration: July 2025
 
640,000
   
                          0
 
Exercise Price: $0.20 (a)(c)(e)
           
Plutonian Acquisition Corp.
           
Expiration: October 2027
 
101,969
   
                   2,957
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
Screaming Eagle Acquisition Corp.
           
Expiration: December 2027
 
75,200
   
                 35,533
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)
           
TG Venture Acquisition Corp.
           
Expiration: August 2028
 
100,000
   
                          0
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)(e)
           
ZyVersa Therapeutics, Inc.
           
Expiration: December 2027
 
65,250
   
                          0
 
Exercise Price: $11.50 (a)(c)(e)
           
Total Warrants (Cost $313,163)
       
               124,121
 
             
             
RIGHTS - 0.05%
           
Hudson Acquisition I Corp. (Expiration: April 18, 2024) (a)
 
25,100
   
                   6,872
 
Keyarch Acquisition Corp. (Epiration January 24, 2027) (a)
 
150,000
   
                 37,500
 
Nocturne Acquisition Corp. (Expiration December 26, 2025) (a)
 
75,000
   
                 12,300
 
Plutonian Acquisition Corp. (Expiration: October 26, 2027) (a)
 
101,969
   
                 17,967
 
Total Rights (Cost $69,575)
       
                 74,639
 
             
               
MONEY MARKET FUNDS - 2.16%
           
Fidelity Institutional Government Portfolio - Class I, 5.213%  (d)
 
1,761,739
   
            1,761,739
 
Invesco Treasury Portfolio - Institutional Class, 5.211%  (d)
 
5,690,591
   
            1,761,739
 
Total Money Market Funds (Cost $3,523,478)
       
            3,523,478
 
             
Total Investments (Cost $210,706,871) - 134.64%
       
        219,670,348
 
Liabilities in Excess of Other Assets - (0.15)%
       
             (240,078)
 
Preferred Stock - (34.49)%
       
        (56,280,725)
 
TOTAL NET ASSETS - 100.00%
      $
      163,149,545
 

Percentages are stated as a percent of net assets.
       

(a)
 
Non-income producing security.
       
(b)
 
The coupon rate shown represents the rate at March 31, 2024.
       
(c)
 
Fair valued securities. The total market value of these securities was $4,899,346, representing 3.00% of net assets. Value determined using significant unobservable inputs.
       
(d)
 
The rate shown represents the seven-day yield at March 31, 2024.
       
(e)
 
Illiquid securities. The total market value of these securities was $0, representing 0.00% of net assets.
       

The Schedule of Investments incorporates the Global Industry Classification Standard  (GICS®).  GICS was developed
   
by and/or is the exclusive property of MSCI, Inc. and Standard & Poors Financial Services LLC ("S&P").  GICS is a
   
service mark of MSCI and S&P and has been licensed for use by U.S. Bancorp Fund Services, LLC.
     
           
The accompanying notes are an integral part of these financial statements.
       

Valuation of investments—The Fund calculates its net asset value based on the current market value for its portfolio securities. The Fund normally obtains market values for its securities from independent pricing sources and broker-dealers. Independent pricing sources may use last reported sale prices or if not available the most recent bid price, current market quotations or valuations from computerized “matrix” systems that derive values based on comparable securities. A matrix system incorporates parameters such as security quality, maturity and coupon, and/or research and evaluations by its staff, including review of broker-dealer market price quotations, if available, in determining the valuation of the portfolio securities. If a market value is not available from an independent pricing source or a broker-dealer for a particular security, that security is valued at fair value as determined in good faith by or under the direction of the Fund’s Board of Directors (the “Board”). Various factors may be reviewed in order to make a good faith determination of a security’s fair value. Factors for other securities may include, but are not limited to, the type and cost of the security; contractual or legal restrictions on resale of the security; relevant financial or business developments of the issuer; actively traded similar or related securities; conversion or exchange rights on the security; related corporate actions; and changes in overall market conditions. If events occur that materially affect the value of securities between the close of trading in those securities and the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange, the securities may be fair valued. U.S. and foreign debt securities including short-term debt instruments having a maturity of 60 days or less shall be valued in accordance with the price supplied by a Pricing Service using the evaluated bid price. Money market mutual funds, demand notes and repurchase agreements are valued at cost, unless the Board or its delegate determines that this does not represent fair value.
   
The Fund has adopted fair valuation accounting standards that establish an authoritative definition of fair value and set out a hierarchy for measuring fair value. These standards require additional disclosures about the various input and valuation techniques used in measuring fair value. Fair value inputs are summarized in the three broad levels listed below:
   
 
Level 1—Unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Fund has the ability to access.
   
 
Level 2—Observable inputs other than quoted prices included in Level 1 that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly. These inputs may include quoted prices for the identical instrument on an inactive market, prices for similar instruments, interest rates, prepayment speeds, credit risk, yield curves, default rates and similar data.
   
 
Level 3—Unobservable inputs for the asset or liability, to the extent relevant observable inputs are not available; representing the Fund’s own assumptions about the assumptions a market participant would use in valuing the asset or liability, and would be based on the best information available.
   
The availability of observable inputs can vary from security to security and is affected by a wide variety of factors, including, for example, the type of security, whether the security is new and not yet established in the marketplace, the liquidity of markets, and other characteristics particular to the security. To the extent that valuation is based on models or inputs that are less observable or unobservable in the market, the determination of fair value requires more judgment. Accordingly, the degree of judgment exercised in determining fair value is greatest for instruments categorized in Level 3.
   
The inputs used to measure fair value may fall into different levels of the fair value hierarchy. In such cases, for disclosure purposes, the level in the fair value hierarchy within which the fair value measurement falls in its entirety, is determined based on the lowest level input that is significant to the fair value measurement in its entirety.
   
   
The significant unobservable inputs used in the fair value measurement of the Fund’s Level 3 investments are listed in the table of valuation techniques and inputs. Significant changes in any of these inputs in isolation may result in a change in fair value measurement.
   
In accordance with procedures established by the Fund’s Board of Directors, the Adviser shall initially value non-publicly-traded securities (for which a current market value is not readily available) at their acquisition cost less related expenses, where identifiable, unless and until the Adviser determines that such value does not represent fair value.
   
The Adviser sends a memorandum to the Chairman of the Valuation Committee with respect to any non-publicly-traded securities that are valued using a method other than cost detailing the reason, factors considered, and impact on the Fund’s NAV. If the Chairman determines that such fair valuation(s) require the involvement of the Valuation Committee, a special meeting of the Valuation Committee is called as soon as practicable to discuss such fair valuation(s). The Valuation Committee of the Board consists of at least two non-interested Directors, as defined by the Investment Company Act of 1940.
   
In addition to special meetings, the Valuation Committee meets prior to each regular quarterly Board meeting. At each quarterly meeting, the Adviser delivers a written report (the “Quarterly Report”) regarding any recommendations of fair valuation during the past quarter, including fair valuations which have not changed. The Valuation Committee reviews the Quarterly Report, discusses the valuation of the fair valued securities with appropriate levels of representatives from the Adviser’s management, and, unless more information is required, approves the valuation of fair valued securities.
   
The Valuation Committee also reviews other interim reports as necessary.

The following is a summary of the fair valuations according to the inputs used as of March 31, 2024 in valuing the Fund's investments:
       
                         
   
Quoted Prices in Active
   
Significant Other
             
   
Markets for Identical
   
Observable Inputs
   
Unobservable Inputs
       
   
Investments (Level 1)
   
(Level 2)
   
(Level 3)*
   
Total
 
Investment Companies
                       
Closed-End Funds
 
$
141,271,730
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
141,271,730
 
Business Development Companies
   
22,767,282
     
-
     
-
     
22,767,282
 
Trusts
   
1,550,656
     
-
     
-
     
1,550,656
 
Preferred Stocks
                               
Diversified REITs
   
351,603
     
-
     
-
     
351,603
 
Office REITs
   
-
     
14,596
     
-
     
14,596
 
Other Common Stocks
                               
Biotechnology
   
-
     
-
     
602,000
     
602,000
 
Broadline Retail
   
999,500
     
-
     
-
     
999,500
 
Financial Services
   
288,675
                     
288,675
 
Food Products
   
391,200
     
-
     
-
     
391,200
 
Oil, Gas & Consumable Fuels
   
7,636,332
     
-
     
-
     
7,636,332
 
Real Estate Management & Development
   
904,702
     
-
     
-
     
904,702
 
Real Estate Investment Trusts
   
2,524,469
     
-
     
-
     
2,524,469
 
Special Purpose Acquisition Vehicles
   
23,478,186
     
5,942,686
     
3,342,528
     
32,763,400
 
Corporate Obligations
   
-
     
-
     
954,818
     
954,818
 
Unsecured Notes
   
2,927,147
     
-
     
-
     
2,927,147
 
Warrants
   
119,051
     
5,070
     
-
     
124,121
 
Rights
   
74,639
     
-
     
-
     
74,639
 
Money Market Funds
   
3,523,478
     
-
     
-
     
3,523,478
 
Total
 
$
208,808,650
   
$
5,962,352
   
$
4,899,346
   
$
219,670,348
 
                                 
*The Fund measures Level 3 activity as of the beginning and end of each financial reporting period.
                 

Level 3 Reconciliation Disclosure
                               
The following is a reconciliation of Level 3 assets for which significant unobservable inputs were used to determine fair value:
 
                                     
Category
 
Special Purpose Acquisition
Vehicles
   
Other Common
Stocks
   
Trusts
   
Corporate
Obligations
   
Unsecured Notes
   
Warrants
 
Balance as of 12/31/2023
 
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
-
   
$
1,598,381
   
$
-
   
$
-
 
Acquisitions
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
718,436
     
-
     
-
 
Dispositions
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Transfers into (out of) Level 3
   
3,351,804
     
608,000
     
-
     
-
     
-
     
1,040
 
Accretion/Amortization
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
5,024
     
-
     
-
 
Corporate Actions
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
     
945
 
Realized Gain (Loss)
   
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
     
-
 
Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation)
   
(9,276
)
   
(6,000
)
   
-
     
(1,367,023
)
   
-
     
(1,985
)
Balance as of 3/31/2024
 
$
3,342,528
   
$
602,000
   
$
-
   
$
954,818
   
$
-
   
$
-
 
Change in unrealized appreciation (depreciation) during the period for Level 3 investments held at March 31, 2024
 
$
(9,276
)
 
$
(6,000
)
 
$
-
   
$
(1,367,023
)
 
$
-
   
$
(1,985
)

The following table presents additional information about valuation methodologies and inputs used for investments that are measured at fair value and
categorized within Level 3 as of March 31, 2024:
     

Category
 
Fair Value
March 31, 2024
 
Valuation
Methodologies
Unobservable
Inputs
 
Range
 
Impact to valuation from an increase
to input
Special Purpose Acquisition Vehicles
 
$
3,342,528
 
Reported Cash in Trust Account, Last Market Price Discount to Reported Cash in Trust Account
Market Price
Discount to Reported
Cash in Trust
Account
 

$9.70-11.11
 
Discount - Decrease
Other Common Stocks
   
602,000
 
Last trade price less
10% haircut
(Shares un-registered)
Financial Assessments/
Company
Announcements
   
3.00-3.15
 
Financial Assessments/ Company Announcements
Trusts
   
-
 
Last Traded Price
Market Assessments
   
0.00
 
Significant changes in market conditions could result in direct and proportional changes in the fair value of the security
Corporate Obligations
   
954,818
 
Last Traded Price,
Company-Specific
Information
Terms of the Note/ Company's Financial Assessments/ Company Announcements
   
4.00-51.90
 
Significant changes in company’s financials, changes to the terms of the notes or changes to the general business conditions impacting the company’s business may result in changes to the fair value of the securities
Unsecured Notes
   
-
 
Last Traded Price,
Company-Specific
Information
Terms of the Note/ Company's Financial Assessments/ Company Announcements
   
0.00
 
Significant changes in company’s financials, changes to the terms of the notes or changes to the general business conditions impacting the company’s business may result in changes to the fair value of the securities
Warrants
   
-
 
Last Traded Price
Market Assessments
   
0.00-1.07
 
Significant changes in market conditions could result in direct and proportional changes in the fair value of the security
                             

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