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Scilex傘下企業がACEA PharmaをPhoenix Asiaに10億ドルの全額株式交換で譲渡へ

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-- Scilex(SCLX)は火曜日、子会社のACEA TherapeuticsがACEA Pharmaの株式100%をPhoenix Asia(PHOE)に10億ドル相当の全額株式交換で譲渡することに合意したと発表した。 この合意に基づき、ACEA TherapeuticsはACEA Pharmaの株式と引き換えに、Phoenix Asiaが新たに発行する1株10ドルの株式1億株を受け取る。 取引完了後、Phoenix AsiaはACEA Pharmaに社名変更し、普通株式はナスダック市場に上場される予定。ACEA Therapeuticsは合併後の新会社の株式の約82%を保有する見込み。 この取引は第2四半期までに完了する見込み。 火曜午後の取引で、Scilex(SCLX)の株価は約5%下落した一方、Phoenix Asiaの株価は23%上昇した。

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