Written report of the Executive Board on the partial utilisation of the Authorised Share Capital 2022 I under exclusion of subscription rights On 21 June 2022,. | May 30, 2023
July 07, 2021
Pexels
Wearing face masks, along with frequent hand washing and social distancing, is your best bet against contracting Covid-19. We give you the lowdown on the best face masks available in Singapore, their costs and where you can buy them.
Wearing a face mask not only protects you from others, but also protects others from you.
It acts as a barrier against respiratory droplets, be it your own cough (inside of your mask) or someone else’s (that hits the outside of your mask).
Besides, respiratory droplets aren’t expelled solely by coughing and sneezing they can also be spread by talking, singing or laughing. That’s why the Singapore government limited group sizes to five people and made it mandatory to wear a mask when in public.
3 Min Read
ZURICH (Reuters) -Shares in aircraft components maker Montana Aerospace soared nearly 18% on its debut on the Swiss bourse on Wednesday, giving it a higher-than-expected market capitalisation of about 1.4 billion Swiss francs ($1.5 billion).
The Austrian-Swiss company, whose customers include Boeing and Airbus, saw its shares rise to 30.60 Swiss francs ($33.16) in early trading, well above a list price of 25.65 Swiss francs.
The increase added roughly 200 million francs to the company’s estimated pre-float value of 1.2 billion francs.
The initial public offering raised approximately 440 million francs which Montana said it would use to fund acquisitions and organic growth in the aero industry that has been hard hit by the coronavirus. It issued 17.1 million new shares.
3 Min Read
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Austrian-Swiss aircraft parts maker Montana Aerospace is preparing for a $1.8 billion stock market listing as its private equity owner seeks to exit while stock market valuations are high, people close to the matter said.
Austrian billionaire Michael Tojner’s private equity vehicle Montana Tech Components is working with UBS and Berenberg on an initial public offering in Zurich, which could value Montana Aerospace at up to 1.5 billion euros ($1.82 billion) and take place before the summer break, one of the sources said.
Montana Aerospace said that it regularly reviews growth financing options but would not comment specifically on an IPO.
Publishing date: Feb 15, 2021 • February 15, 2021 • 2 minute read •
Article content
FRANKFURT Austrian-Swiss aircraft parts maker Montana Aerospace is preparing for a $1.8 billion stock market listing as its private equity owner seeks to exit while stock market valuations are high, people close to the matter said.
Austrian billionaire Michael Tojner’s private equity vehicle Montana Tech Components is working with UBS and Berenberg on an initial public offering in Zurich, which could value Montana Aerospace at up to 1.5 billion euros ($1.82 billion) and take place before the summer break, one of the sources said.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or