Hilbert Group Carries out a Directed Share Issue for Payment of Advisory Fees
STOCKHOLM, SE / ACCESSWIRE / July 1, 2024 / Hilbert Group (STO:HILB-B) (FRA:999) The Board of Directors of Hilbert Group AB ( (NASDAQ: HILB B), has resolved, based on the authorization by the AGM, on a directed share issue of 113,880 B-shares to ACAP Ltd. Payment for the shares is made by set-off of ACAP Ltd's agreed fees for advice in the new share issue in March 2024.
Following registration of the new issue the number of shares in Hilbert Group will amount to 61,009,875 divided into 8,500,000 A-shares and 52,509,875 B-shares.
For additional information, please contact:
Niclas Sandström
CEO Hilbert Group AB
Phone: +46 8 502 353 00
Email: ir@hilbert.group
About Us
Hilbert group is a quantitative investment company specializing in algorithmic trading strategies in digital asset markets.
Hilbert Group is a Swedish public company and is committed to providing operational infrastructure, risk management and corporate governance that meets the ever-increasing demands of institutional investors.
Hilbert Group is listed on Nasdaq First North Growth Market (ticker HILB B) with Redeye AB as Certified Adviser.
For more information, visit: www.hilbert.group
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