SPF this week to sell shares of 31 companies at 50-60% discount on exchange, three at tender
The State Property Fund of Ukraine (SPF) plans this week to sell shares of 31 companies at a discount of 50-60% on the stock exchange, as well as shares of three more companies at an auction with a price decrease (a Dutch auction).
The SPF's website announces plans to sell shares in 22 companies at a 50% discount, including 6.367% of the PJSC Stebnyk mining and chemical enterprise Polimineral, 25% of PJSC Chernihiv factory of radio sets, 0.326% in PJSC Komsomolsk Mining Department, 21.524% of PJSC Chernivtsi Radio Technical plant, 37.578% of PJSC Lviv Coal Company and 100% of PJSC Aviation special purpose entity Meridian.
The shares of nine companies will be sold at a 60% discount on the stock exchange, including 23% of PJSC Industrial Glass Company, 89.507% of PJSC Bila Tserkva Rubber Factory, and 99.989% of PJSC Prylyv Plant.
A 25% stake in PJSC Chornomorsky Shipbuilding Yard will also be auctioned off.
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