Diversified healthcare REIT Assura plc is to take a secondary listing on the Main Board of the JSE from 21 November 2024. The UK REIT will list 3,250,608,887 shares, via the fast-tracking process introduced by the JSE in 2014, with a market capitalisation of c.£1,3 billion. As at end September, Assura had a portfolio of 625 properties with a total value of £3,15 billion across the UK.
Details of the Boxer Retail listing have been announced. The IPO, with an offer price of between price R42.00 and R54.00 per share, is due to close on 22 November 2024. Up to 202,380,953 shares will be issued (40.3%) with an overallotment of up to 11,9 million shares. On 28 November, Boxer will list 477,083,334 shares in the Food Retailers & Wholesalers sector reflecting a market capitalisation of between R20 and R25 billion. This compares with Pick n Pay Stores’ current market cap of R19,4 billion, The Spar’s R24,7 billion and Choppies’ R1,2 billion.
Transaction Capital has advised that it has changed the name of its wholly owned subsidiary TransCapital Investments to Nutun Investments. The name change has been placed on file by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission and accordingly the name change is effective immediately.
Trustco, which currently has primary listings on the NSX and JSE and is quoted on the OTCQX Best Market in the US, has applied for a primary listing on the Nasdaq Stock Exchange. Trustco intends to maintain a secondary listing on the JSE and NSX – having traded on these exchanges for 15 and 18 years respectively.
This week food and quick delivery company Swiggy, in which Prosus with a 25% stake is the largest shareholder, listed on India’s NSE and BSE valuing the company at US$11,3 billion. Prosus sold shares worth more than $500 million as part of the IPO. The listing represents the second largest in India in 2024.
This week the following companies repurchased shares:
Hammerson plc continued with its programme to purchase its ordinary shares up to a maximum consideration of £140 million. The sole purpose of the buyback programme is to reduce the company’s share capital. This week the company repurchased 776,312 shares at an average price per share of 287 pence.
South32 announced in its annual financial statements released in August that it would increase its capital management programme by US$200 million, to be returned via an on-market share buy-back. This week 705,788 shares were repurchased at an aggregate cost of A$2,59 million.
In line with its share buyback programme announced in March, British American Tobacco this week repurchased a further 464,875 shares at an average price of £27.44 per share for an aggregate £12,76 million.
Prosus and Naspers continued with their open-ended share repurchase programmes. During the period 4 – 8, November 2024, a further 4,287,973 Prosus shares were repurchased for an aggregate €167,65 million and a further 303,554 Naspers shares for a total consideration of R1,27 billion.
Two companies issued profit warnings this week: MultiChoice and Sable Exploration and Mining.
During the week, three companies issued cautionary notices: Tongaat Hulett, TeleMasters and PSV.
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