-- 週二股價下跌18%的Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund(股票代號:CHE-UN.TO)宣布提前終止原定於2025年8月19日開始、2026年8月18日到期的正常發行人回購計畫(NCIB),並啟動新的NCIB。 該公司週三表示,多倫多證券交易所(TSX)已接受其啟動NCIB的意向通知。 截至2026年4月10日,根據已終止的回購計劃,該基金已回購並註銷了超過1120萬個單位中的近530萬個單位,成交量加權平均價格為每個單位14.55美元,總現金對價約為7600萬美元。 由於提前終止並啟動新的競標,根據已終止的正常市場收購要約(NCIB)購買的530萬股將從根據多倫多證券交易所(TSX)規定可在NCIB下購買的最大股數中扣除。根據NCIB,Chemtrade獲準回購至多1,110萬股,約占公司截至4月10日流通股的10%,扣除已終止的NCIB購買的530萬股,淨新增購買量至多為580萬股。 NCIB於4月17日開始,將於2027年4月16日終止,或Chemtrade完成購買的更早日期終止。 Chemtrade還與其指定經紀商簽訂了自動購買計劃,允許在某些預先設定的禁售期內購買股份,但需遵守價格和股份數量的特定參數。 該公司股票週二在多倫多證券交易所收盤下跌 3.26 美元,至 14.50 美元。
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