GCL New Energy to issue 183.48 million new shares at HKD 1.05 each in subscription deal

Reuters03-12
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/SMTLF">GCL New</a> Energy to issue 183.48 million new shares at HKD 1.05 each in subscription deal

GCL New Energy said it signed a supplemental subscription and investment agreement with Pharos to issue up to 183.48 million new shares at HKD 1.05 per share. The new shares represent about 12% of issued share capital as of the announcement date and about 11% of the enlarged share capital after the issue. The issue price represents a 20% discount to the closing price on 12 March 2026. Completion is structured in five tranches, with 50% of the new shares issued in the first tranche and four subsequent tranches of 13% each. After completion of all tranches, Pharos would hold about 11% of GCL New Energy’s enlarged share capital.

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