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Ascendis will spend R290m – more than its market cap – on recapitalisation

Ascendis will spend R290m – more than its market cap – on recapitalisation
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Activist shareholders reluctantly support Ascendis deal with lenders

Activist shareholders reluctantly support Ascendis deal with lenders
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Ascendis shareholder activist group happy with job-saving sale of animal health division

Ascendis shareholder activist group happy with job-saving sale of animal health division
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Debt-troubled Ascendis Health continues deal to sell RCA for R450m

Ascendis Health said yesterday it had concluded a deal to sell its non-core asset Respiratory Care Africa (RCA) for R450 million as it recapitalises the debt-troubled group.

Ascendis Health forges a deal with its lenders to settle R7 61bn debt

Ascendis Health forges a deal with its lenders to settle R7.61bn debt By Sandile Mchunu Share DURBAN - ASCENDIS Health yesterday reached an agreement with its lenders for the restructuring and recapitalisation agreement with its creditors Blantyre Capital and L1 Health for the settlement of its outstanding debt of €447 million (R7.61 billion). However, the group said the proposed transaction required 75 percent of shareholder approval, adding that if it did not receive the required shareholder support, the senior lenders would be able to enforce their rights and Ascendis Health would be placed in business rescue. The agreement comes after Blantyre Capital and L1 Health increased their exposure to the company s debt to more than 75 percent of the aggregate exposure of the company s consortium of external lenders in February.

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