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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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Liberty Intl. | LII | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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451.70 | 451.70 |
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Posted at 13/10/2009 08:51 by gdasinv2 WNER anr AGR is now on ride - very high potentialASHTENNE INDUSTRIAL FUND ANNOUNCES GBP364 MILLION REFINANCING AND RAISES GBP45 MILLION OF NEW EQUITY Aviva Investors and Warner Estate, on behalf of the Ashtenne Industrial Fund ("AIF"), have successfully raised GBP45 million of new equity in order to reduce its senior debt, and refinance its existing facility for a further four years with Royal Bank of Scotland and the Lloyds Banking Group. The new equity, issued in the form of convertible loan stock which will convert to units in the Fund in September 2012 (or earlier at the option of the note holder), was raised entirely from within the Fund's existing investor base and was significantly oversubscribed, demonstrating investor confidence in the future performance of the Fund. |
Posted at 28/4/2009 08:28 by typo56 0716 GMT [Dow Jones] Liberty International's (LII.LN) capital raising of between GBP500M-GBP600M will require a steep discount, says JPMorgan. Estimates an issue price of 275p, which is a 37% discount to Monday's close. "In our view, the complicated deal structure and short time horizon could increase the risk that some investors will be left out," it adds. "Moreover, except for the Gordon family, which does not subscribe for the full amount, none of the other large shareholders have announced their intentions yet," it says. Adds the trading statement is in line with expectations. |
Posted at 11/1/2008 13:45 by goingforgreen Fair point, however, take a look at the slide on 'rental resilience' in the investor presentation. that puts this anticipated slow-down in perspective IMHO |
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