By Michele Maatouk
Date: Wednesday 20 Nov 2024
LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Helios Towers fell on Wednesday after investor Arbejdsmarkedets Tillægspension (ATP) - Denmark's largest lifelong pension plan - sold around 50.6m shares in the company in a placing for approximately £48m.
The shares were placed with investors in an accelerated bookbuild offering at 94p each. The placing price is a 10% discount to the closing share price on Tuesday.
BofA Securities acted as sole bookrunner on the bookbuild.
At 0815 GMT, the shares were down 3.3% at 98.10p.
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Currency | UK Pounds |
Share Price | 95.00p |
Change Today | -1.40p |
% Change | -1.45 % |
52 Week High | 131.00p |
52 Week Low | 68.75p |
Volume | 3,111,170 |
Shares Issued | 1,052.70m |
Market Cap | £1,000.06m |
Beta | 1.31 |
RiskGrade | 167 |
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No dividends found |
Time | Volume / Share Price |
16:43 | 156,930 @ 94.63p |
16:35 | 5,391 @ 95.00p |
16:35 | 510,667 @ 95.00p |
16:35 | 1 @ 95.00p |
16:35 | 801 @ 95.00p |
Chair | Samuel Esson Jonah |
CEO | Tom Greenwood |
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