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China Pharma Holdings Inc. ("China Pharma" or the "Company") (NYSE American: CPHI) reported that it expects to implement a 1-for-5 reverse stock split on its common stock effective Wednesday, March 6, 2024, with trading to begin on a split-adjusted basis at the market open on that day. Trading in the common stock will continue on the NYSE American under the symbol "CPHI". The new CUSIP number for the common stock following the reverse stock split is 16941T-302.
China Pharma Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: CPHI) ("China Pharma", or the "Company"), an NYSE American-listed corporation with a fully-integrated specialty pharmaceuticals subsidiary based in China, today announced that its Dry Eye Disease (DED) therapeutic device has passed third-party testing and is preparing to apply for market launch to the National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) of China.
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China Pharma Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: CPHI) ("China Pharma," the "Company" or "We"), a specialty pharmaceutical company, today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Hainan Helpson Medical & Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Helpson") has received the "Drug Supplementary Application Approval Notice" for its candesartan tablets by National Medical Products Administration of China (hereinafter referred to as NMPA"), indicating that the Company's candesartan tablets hav
China Pharma Holdings Inc. ("China Pharma" or the "Company") (NYSE American: CPHI) reported that it expects to implement a 1-for-10 reverse stock split on its common stock effective Monday, March 6, 2023, with trading to begin on a split-adjusted basis at the market open on that day. Trading in the common stock will continue on the NYSE American under the symbol "CPHI". The new CUSIP number for the common stock following the reverse stock split is 16941T-203.
China Pharma Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: CPHI) ("China Pharma", the "Company" or "We"), an NYSE American-listed corporation with a fully-integrated specialty pharmaceuticals subsidiary based in China, today announced the launch of N95 medical protective mask ("N95 mask").
China Pharma Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: CPHI) ("China Pharma", the "Company" or "We"), an NYSE American-listed corporation with a fully-integrated specialty pharmaceuticals subsidiary based in China, today announced that its drugs were listed in The Catalogue of Medicines for People Infected with COVID-19 (First Edition) (hereinafter referred to as the Catalogue) published by People's Daily on December 12, 2022.
China Pharma Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: CPHI) ("China Pharma", the "Company" or "We"), an NYSE American-listed corporation with a fully-integrated specialty pharmaceuticals subsidiary based in China, today announced the Acquisition of Dry Eye Disease Therapeutic Device Project.
China Pharma Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: CPHI) ("China Pharma," the "Company" or "We"), a specialty pharmaceutical company, today announced that on December 1, 2022, received a notification (the "Deficiency Letter") from the NYSE American LLC (the "NYSE American") stating that the Company was not in compliance with a certain NYSE American continued listing standard relating to stockholders' equity, or Section 1003(a)(ii) of the NYSE American Company Guide, which requires an issuer to have sto
China Pharma Holdings, Inc. (NYSE American: CPHI; the "Company") today announced that on September 26, 2022, the Company received notification (the "Deficiency Letter") from the NYSE AMERICAN LLC ("NYSE American") informing it that the Company is not in compliance with certain NYSE American continued listing standards (the "Listing Standards"). The Deficiency Letter indicated that the Company's securities had been selling for a low price per share for a substantial period of time and, most recen