Castleview Property Fund has issued 3,631,378 new company shares in terms of its scrip distribution alternative retaining R16,74 million in new equity. The company’s total issued share capital now consists of 41,042,547 ordinary shares.
The JSE published the names of companies who have failed to submit provisional reports within the three-month period as stipulated in the JSE’s listing requirements. They are: Visual International, Chrometco, Sable Exploration and Mining, Luxe and African Dawn Capital. If provisional reports are not submitted before June 30, 2022, their listing may be suspended.
A number of companies listed on one of South Africa’s Stock Exchanges have initiated share buyback programmes and each week update shareholders. They are:
South32 this week repurchased 836,073 shares at an aggregate cost of A$3,76 million.
This week British American Tobacco repurchased 2,130,000 shares for a total of £74,35 million. The purchased shares will be held in treasury with the number of shares permitted to be repurchased set at 229,400,000.
Glencore this week repurchased 6,970,000 shares for a total consideration of £34,76 million in terms of its existing buyback programme which is expected to end in August 2022.
Three companies issued or withdrew cautionary notices to shareholders this week. The companies were: Aveng, Chrometco and Onelogix.
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