-- アグニコ・イーグル・マインズ(AEM.TO)は月曜日、トロント証券取引所が同社の通常自己株式取得(NCIB)更新の通知を承認したと発表した。 NCIBに基づき、アグニコ・イーグルは、2026年5月6日から2027年5月5日またはNCIBに基づく買付け完了日のいずれか早い日までの期間中、自社の裁量により、公開市場で自社の裁量で株式を買い付け、消却することができる。買い付け可能な株式数は、発行済普通株式総数の5%に相当する25,024,469株、またはNCIBに基づき買い付け可能な株式数のいずれか少ない方までとし、手数料を除く買付け総額は20億米ドルを超えないものとする。ただし、当該買付けの通常の条件および制限が適用される。 2026年4月30日の終値188.21ドルに基づくと、NCIB(通常株式買戻しプログラム)では10,626,428株の普通株式が購入可能となり、これは2026年4月30日時点の発行済み普通株式総数の約2.12%に相当すると同社は述べた。2026年4月30日時点のアグニコ・イーグルの発行済み普通株式総数は500,489,369株であると付け加えた。 アグニコ・イーグルの株価は、米国プレマーケットで0.3%上昇し、少し前には0.81ドル下落して182.89ドルとなっていた。
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