By Faye Almazan The Manila Times
Listed Cirtek Holdings Philippines Corp. on Wednesday said the Philippine Stock Exchange Inc. (PSE) has approved its stock rights offering (SRO) with bonus detachable warrants.
In a disclosure to the exchange, the company said the PSE approved its listing application last June 23.
Cirtek intends to list 249.44 million common shares and 249.44 million Bonus Detachable Warrants, with 249.44 million underlying common shares.
The firm said it has set the final offer price of its SRO at P5.50 and the final exercise price of its bonus detachable warrants also at P5.50.
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Cirtek looks to net P1.37 billion from the SRO, which will be used to finance the working capital of Quintel USA Inc., Cirtek Electronics Corp. and Cirtek Advanced Technologies and Solutions Inc.
The fund will also be used to refinance existing debt or payout the short-term obligations of Cirtek Electronics Corp.
Cirtek said investors holding common shares prior to the ex-rights date on July 2, will be entitled to subscribe to additional common shares at a discounted price of P5.50.
"For every one entitlement right subscribed to, one bonus detachable warrant shall be issued free of charge to the investor and shall be issued as part of the subscription to the entitlement rights," the company added.
Abacus Capital and Investment Corp. and PNB Capital and Investment Corp. will serve as the joint issue managers and lead underwriters for the SRO with bonus detachable warrants, with Philippine National Bank-Trust Banking Group as the receiving and escrow agent and BDO Unibank, Inc.-Trust Banking Group as the stock transfer agent and warrants registrar.
Shares of Cirtek inched up by 6 centavos or 0.98 percent to finish at P6.18 apiece on Wednesday.
Jul 19, 2021
Published by Bilyonaryo
Shareholders of Cirtek Holdings Philippines Corp. are probably scratching their heads over the stock’s underwhelming performance in the middle of its P1.4B stock rights offering.
Shares of TECH closed at P5.21 per share during Friday’s trading, down 25 percent from an intra-day high and below the P5.50 subscription price for the SRO.
Should shareholders subscribe when they can buy shares for cheaper at market?
Nicky Franco, the head of research of Abacus Securities, said taking up the TECH rights with its bonus warrants should be a “no brainer.”
Franco estimated that th...
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Published by Business Mirror
Laguna-based Cirtek Holdings Philippines Corp. on Thursday said it secured the green light of the Securities and Exchange Commission for its primary offering of up to 50 million in perpetual preferred shares.
The company is selling its preferred shares to be classified as class B-2 subseries C or D shares at P50 apiece. Cirtek expects to raise some P2.5 billion from the offering.
The public offer period will run until December 3 and will be listed on the Philippine Stock Exchange on December 14.
Cirtek has been allowed to offer up to 70 million shares, or proceeds ...
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