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Romania: On the first day of the IPO investors placed bids to buy 0.8% of Hidroelectrica’s shares

 

The volume of orders placed by the retail investors on the first day of the initial public offer of Romanian hydropower producer Hidroelectrica reached 77.8 million euros. That represents 3.4 million shares or 0.84% of the company’s total number of shares.

Retail investors were allotted a 15 % portion of the 17.34% IPO organized by investment fund Fondul Proprietatea, but the share may increase to 20%. That is the entire FP’s stake in Hidroelectrica.

This means 10.5 million shares are for small investors in the first stage, but depending on their interest, the number made available to them may increase to 14 million. The final price paid in the IPO, valid for all investors, will be decided after the institutional investors place their bids.

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