-- KMD Brands(澳交所代码:KMD,新西兰证券交易所代码:KMD)已完成其1:0.73全额包销加速可放弃配股发行的零售部分。根据周二提交给澳大利亚和新西兰证券交易所的文件,符合资格的股东以每股0.06新西兰元的价格认购了约1.826亿股新股,筹集了约1100万新西兰元,这是该公司总融资额5850万新西兰元的一部分。 根据文件,零售配股发行的参与率约为52%。此外,根据文件,完全参与的股东还通过零售配售缺口机制申请了约450万新西兰元的额外股份。 文件称,剩余的约1.693亿股股份(包括符合资格和不符合资格的零售股东未认购的配额)将于周二通过零售配售缺口簿记建档方式出售,届时公司股票将暂停交易。 公告还称,预计将于周三恢复交易,扣除预扣税后高于发行价的任何溢价将于 5 月 5 日前分配给符合条件的股东。
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