-- フライトセンター・トラベル・グループ(ASX:FLT)は、オーストラリア証券取引所への木曜日の提出書類によると、2億豪ドル規模の自社株買いを実施し、1,600万株以上(プログラム実施前の発行済株式総数の約7%に相当)を買い戻し、消却した。 また、同社は5月に2028年満期の転換社債を償還し、新型コロナウイルス感染症パンデミック中に調達した約1億豪ドルの未償還債務を解消する予定であると、同書類は付け加えている。 同社の株価は、木曜日の取引で約2%上昇した。
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