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Navigator Global Investments通过机构配股募集1.34亿澳元;股价上涨8%。

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-- 根据周二提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件显示,Navigator Global Investments(ASX:NGI)已完成其1.45亿澳元加速不可放弃配股发行(1:8.13配售比例)的机构投资者部分,募集资金约1.34亿澳元。此次配股发行已由澳大利亚证券交易所全额承销,发行价为每股2.40澳元。 文件显示,此次机构投资者配售于周二结束,符合资格的机构投资者积极参与,剩余股份已全部分配给其他符合资格的机构投资者。 文件称,机构投资者配售发行的新股预计将于5月12日以除权方式开始交易,并与现有股份享有同等权益。 文件还补充道,由澳大利亚证券交易所全额承销的零售投资者部分预计将额外募集1100万澳元,并计划于5月11日开始交易。 该公司股价在周二的交易中上涨了8%。

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