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Businesses are expanding across borders, new trade corridors are emerging, and regional ambition remains strong, but liquidity, payments and execution challenges continue to shape…
East Africa’s Kenya and Tanzania are among the strongest value…
In July, Kenya’s markets regulator licensed Shariah-compliant REITs, ESG-aligned advisors,…
Conventional finance theory will advise that raising capital on the public markets can be an uphill task when an economy is slowing. A booming economy characterized by low-interest rates with increasing growth rates is the most conducive for an equity offering, more so an initial public offering. A further stroke of genius on the part of Volkswagen and Porsche is that the equity offering comprised preference shares.
The preference shares comprise 12.5% of the issued share capital of Porsche.
This is a stroke of genius in the sense that preference shares, by their nature, resemble fixed income security which would be in high demand in the current environment where interest rates are elevated or are on the upward path. The preferred share component of the IPO must have been appealing and contributed to the offering being oversubscribed.
Preference shares are shares that generally carry with them voting rights and accrue a fixed dividend rate like a fixed income investment instrument. Other features of preference shares vary according to the company laws of a particular jurisdiction. The nature of the offering also betrays the desire of management to retain management and strategic control of Porsche.
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The agricultural transformation in Sierra Leone has demonstrated that delivery changes in traditional sectors may significantly impact food production when implemented effectively and under the appropriate circumstances.
This will make it the fifth stock to list on the USD exchange joining SeedCo International, Padenga Holdings, Caledonia Mining Corp and Bindura Nickel Company and might provide the necessary momentum the exchange desperately needs.
The VFEX is a subsidiary of ZSE that was established some two years ago to exclusively trade in foreign currency and position itself as a regional offshore capital market to attract global investors.
The group operates a network of 524 owned restaurants under Chicken Inn (140 restaurants), Pizza Inn (129), Creamy Inn (87), Bakers Inn (58), Galito’s Africa (36), Nando’s (14), Steers (9) and other (51) brands such as Rocomama’s (Zimbabwe Only) and Vida E Caffé, located in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Zambia, Ghana, Mauritius and Namibia. Simbisa listed on the ZSE in 2015.
Mining MX the South African mining industry journal published its 2022 edition of the Mining…
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