-- ビータルー・エナジー・オーストラリア(ASX:BTL)は、1株あたり0.28豪ドルで6,630万豪ドルの機関投資家向け私募増資を成功させた後、最大500万豪ドルの資金調達を目的とした株式購入プラン(SPP)を開始した。これは月曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 提出書類によると、今回のSPPは1株あたり0.28豪ドルで発行され、前回のSPPから12ヶ月以内に行われるため、オーストラリア証券取引所の上場規則を遵守する必要があり、5月29日の年次株主総会で株主の承認が必要となる。 提出書類によると、4月9日時点で資格を有するオーストラリアおよびニュージーランドの株主は参加可能で、申込金額は最低500豪ドルから最高30,000豪ドルまでとなっている。ただし、2025年5月のSPPに過去に参加したことがある場合は、申込金額が減額される可能性がある。
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