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南方十字黃金聯合公司稱,董事們透過行使股票選擇權增持股份;股價下跌4%。

-- 根據週五提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件,南方十字黃金公司(ASX:SX2)表示,其部分董事行使了股票選擇權,收購了約780萬股公司股份,為南方十字黃金公司籌集了約550萬澳元資金。 文件顯示,此次行使後,這些董事合計持有約1,260萬股公司股份,占公司已發行股份總數的4.7%(未稀釋),這標誌著他們直接受益持股比例的大幅增加。 這些董事計劃將所持股份用於長期投資。 此外,與南方十字黃金公司股東達倫·莫科姆(Darren Morcombe)有關的Springtide Capital公司也以每股1.20澳元的價格行使了150萬份股票選擇權。 同時,該公司表示,莫科姆透過場內交易增持了950,618股,使其累計持股量增加約250萬股,達到3,140萬股。 南方十字星公司股價在上週五的交易中下跌了近4%。

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