Friday 4th July 2014 |
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Scales Corp, the fruit and vegetable logistics group, will sell shares at the bottom of its indicative range in a $148.8 million initial public offer.
The Christchurch-based company will sell 93 million shares at $1.60, the bottom of the $1.60 to $1.85 indicative range, after institutional investors set the price in a bookbuild. Of the $148.8 million, Scales will raise $30 million of new capital and its shareholders will sell into the float. Private equity firm Direct Capital will cut its stake to 20 percent from its current holding of 84.2 percent. The price values Scales at $224 million.
About half of the offer was allocated to institutions in New Zealand, Australia and Asia with the remainder going to certain NZX Firms on behalf of their retail investor clients, Scales said.
“We are delighted to be welcoming 12 domestic institutions, several global agriculture funds and retail clients from all of the major NZX broking firms as investors in Scales.” chairman Jon Mayson said.
The bookbuild comes after Hirepool pulled out of an IPO when fund managers pushed back against the price.
The offer opens tomorrow, though there won't be a public pool. Deutsche Craig and First NZ Capital are lead managers of the offer.
Scales is expected to list on July 25.
BusinessDesk.co.nz
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