Samsung Electro-Mechanics secured 100 billion won by selling all of its shares in SoluM
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stockmk2020@alphabiz.co.kr | 2023-03-28 04:13:44
[Alpha Biz=(Chicago) Reporter Kim Jisun] Samsung Electro-Mechanics sold all of its shares in SoluM to secure liquidity and secured 100 billion won.
According to the industry on the 27th, Samsung Electro-Mechanics sold 4.65 million shares (9.3% stake) of its entire SoluM shares on the 24th through an overtime trading (block dick) method.
SoluM was established in September 2015 by spin-offing Samsung Electro-Mechanics' power module business, tuner business and electronic price indicator business. Samsung Electro-Mechanics was the second largest shareholder of SoluM by the end of last year.
The discount rate for this block deal is said to be 8∼9%. The block deal is interpreted as a way for Samsung Electro-Mechanics to clean up its non-mainstream business amid growing economic uncertainties and secure cash.
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