NightHawk Biosciences Completes Name Change to Scorpius Holdings; Trading to Commence Under “SCPX” Effective at the Market Open Today

On February 6, 2024 NightHawk Biosciences / Scorpius Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: NHWK; SCPX), an integrated contract development and manufacturing organization (CDMO), reported that it had completed its name change from NightHawk Biosciences, Inc. to Scorpius Holdings, Inc., to better reflect the Company’s successful shift into a pure-play, large molecule biomanufacturing CDMO (Press release, NightHawk Biosciences, FEB 6, 2024, View Source [SID1234639879]). In connection with the name change, the Company’s ticker will change to "SCPX" effective today, February 6, 2024. The name and symbol changes do not affect the Company’s share structure or the rights of the Company’s shareholders, and no further action will be required by existing shareholders.

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Jeff Wolf, CEO of Scorpius, stated, "Changing our name to Scorpius Holdings reflects our evolution into a revenue-generating biomanufacturing company and expansion of our CDMO services. The biopharmaceutical sector is currently grappling with a severe shortage of clinical-scale biologic manufacturing capacity, a situation exacerbated by the rising demand for large molecule CDMO services. Our cutting-edge San Antonio, Texas facility is strategically positioned to fill this critical void. The feedback from our key biotech and pharmaceutical customers has been overwhelmingly positive, as reflected in our enhanced sales pipeline. We are eager to advance these initiatives under the Scorpius banner."