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Medical Exercise Inc. Enters Material Definitive Agreement

Medical Exercise Inc. disclosed entry into a material definitive agreement on May 8 2026. The filing triggers updated disclosures that will require the company to report any material financial impacts in subsequent SEC filings.

SEC EDGAR — MEDICAL EXERCISE INC.
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Medical Exercise Inc. Enters Material Definitive Agreementmanilatimes.net
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Medical Exercise Inc. filed an 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on May 8 2026 reporting entry into a material definitive agreement under Item 1.01.

The company also furnished Regulation FD disclosure under Item 7.01 and exhibits under Item 9.01. Per the SEC EDGAR filing with CIK 0002001249 and accession number 0001213900-26-053475 the document constitutes the primary record of the transaction.

Medical Exercise Inc. is a public company whose shares trade under no listed ticker. The scope of the agreement is not quantified in dollar size in the filing and no counterparty name or contract type is detailed beyond the Item 1.01 classification of material definitive agreement. No termination under Item 1.02 is reported.

The filing changes the company's disclosure posture from a prior state with no reported material agreement to a new state in which the contract is now binding. The change took effect on or before the May 8 2026 filing date. Operationally the company must now track and report any performance milestones payment obligations or contingencies attached to the agreement in future periodic reports.

Downstream the agreement obligates Medical Exercise Inc. to evaluate whether the contract requires additional Form 8-K disclosures for completion of closing or for any material amendments. If the agreement involves financing the company will face accelerated deadlines for reflecting related debt or equity effects on its balance sheet in the next quarterly report on Form 10-Q or annual report on Form 10-K.

Standard SEC rules require the company to furnish any material exhibits such as the full contract or a summary within the four-business-day window already satisfied by this filing. Regulatory actors including SEC staff may request supplemental information during routine review of the company's subsequent filings.

This filing represents the first Item 1.01 disclosure by Medical Exercise Inc. in the available record for 2026. The company last appeared in SEC records through an earlier registration statement and has maintained non-watchlist status.

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PublishedMay 8, 2026, 12:00 AM

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