Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. 8-K
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Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. Settles ~$5.0M Debt for $500K Payment
What Happened
- Rainmaker Worldwide Inc. announced it entered into a Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release with Sphere 3D Corp. to resolve all claims tied to a debt instrument originally issued on October 1, 2020.
- As of December 25, 2025, the aggregate outstanding balance on that obligation was about $5.0 million (principal plus accrued unpaid interest). Under the Settlement Agreement (dated January 13, 2026), Rainmaker agreed to satisfy the obligation by paying $500,000 in cash on or before February 27, 2026. Interest on the original obligation stopped accruing as of December 25, 2025. The agreement provides for a full release of claims by the Holder upon satisfaction of the settlement terms; Rainmaker already provided a reciprocal release upon execution.
Key Details
- Outstanding balance as of Dec 25, 2025: approximately $5.0 million (principal + accrued unpaid interest).
- Agreed cash settlement: $500,000, payable on or before February 27, 2026 (subject to increases if not paid by that date).
- Interest ceased to accrue on the original obligation as of Dec 25, 2025.
- Settlement Agreement dated Jan 13, 2026 is filed as Exhibit 10.1 to the Form 8-K; the settlement is conditioned on timely satisfaction of its terms.
Why It Matters
- If Rainmaker timely pays the $500,000 and meets the settlement conditions, the company would eliminate claims tied to an obligation that had an outstanding balance of about $5.0 million, representing a substantial reduction in that specific liability.
- The benefit depends entirely on Rainmaker’s ability to make the settlement payment by the deadline; the agreement is not effective unless the company satisfies the settlement conditions, and the filing cautions there is no assurance those conditions will be met.
- Investors should watch for follow-up disclosures showing whether the payment was made (and any cash or financing used), since the outcome affects reported liabilities and potential cash outflows.
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