Saudi Fisheries says rights trading, subscription to start on June 8

20/05/2020 Argaam

 

Saudi Fisheries Co. (Alasmak) said subscription to new shares and the rights trading will start on June 8, 2020.

 

Rights trading will end on June 15, and subscription to the new shares will close on June 18, the company said in a bourse statement.

 

Rights holders are entitled to subscribe to the new shares partially or fully pro rata. The remaining shares will be reoffered to institutional investors.

 

In case of under subscription, the lead manager and underwriter, Falcom Financial Services will subscribe to these rights.

 

On May 14, Alasmak’s shareholders approved a capital increase from SAR 101.1 million to SAR 400 million, through a rights issue of 29.8 million shares, Argaam earlier reported.

 

Key Figures of the Capital Hike

Current Capital

SAR 101.1 mln

Number of shares

10.1 mln

Hike %

295.7%

New Capital

SAR 400 mln

New number of shares

40 mln

Key Figures of the Rights Issue

Number of rights issue shares

29.89 mln

Offering price

SAR 10

Offering size

SAR 298.9 mln

Beginning of rights issue trading period and new shares subscription

June 8, 2020

End of rights issue trading period

June 15, 2020

End of new shares subscription period

June 18, 2020

Record date

May 14, 2020 (including those registered at the Securities Depository Center two business days following this date)

Use of rights issue proceeds

Financing restructuring plan and projects operations, covering establishing costs, working capital and loan repayment.

Additional Information

Financial Advisor, lead manager and underwriter

Falcom Financial Services

 

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