Seeka advises the DRP strike price
26 March 2021
Seeka advises the DRP strike price
Seeka Limited [NZX:SEK] advises that the strike price for shares to be issued under the Dividend
Reinvestment Plan applying to the Dividend to be paid on 30 March 2021 is $4.727 per share.
The strike price was calculated on the basis of the volume weighted average sale price for all SEK
shares sold on the NZX over the period 5 March 2021 to 25 March 2021, less a 2.0% discount.
Shareholders who have elected to participate in the Dividend Reinvestment Plan will receive shares
instead of cash in respect of the dividend to be paid on 30 March 2021.
The new shares will rank pari passu with existing shares on issue as at the date of their issue.
Release ends:
For further information please contact:
Michael Franks Seeka Chief Executive 021 356516
Stuart McKinstry Seeka Chief Financial officer 021 2215583
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