Axa shares surge on buyout news

September 10, 2020
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Axa shares surge on buyout news Kathleen is selling her shares in a $1.4 billion bid and is now trading as Aphria for around $2.66. She has been in talks with Aphria’s chief executive, Michael Schindler, on a sale for over a month and has reached a deal with the Canadian company through the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, according to The Wall Street Journal. Kathleen, who also holds shares in several online marijuana firms, including Leafly and Cannatime, was part of a group of investors who helped Aphria raise $8.35 billion in equity capital when the company went public on the Toronto Stock Exchange in 2010. faire briller bracelet argent 723braceletpascher1987 The stock soared nearly 10 per cent on Wednesday and jumped as much as 80 per cent by early Thursday, according to data provider FactSet. Kathleen declined to comment further, but several online media reports that indicate she was close to a sale appeared to have come true. The compan카지노y said on its website Wednesday that Aphria was looking to close on the terms of the deal by April 1, 2017. bisaer reel 925 argent sterling chat jouer avec papillon anneaux reglables pour les femmes doigt bijoux en argent sterling anel ecr443 That would give Aphria more time to move into a new corporate headquarters and “restructuring” operations in a bid to become profitable. montres lotus femme bracelet cuir 723braceletpascher6812 The deal was discussed with the California-based company’s board of directors, said a spokesman for Aphria on Thursday. ‘We won’t go bankrupt’ The company told analysts late last week that the company’s results would disappoint in its second quarter, according to The Wall Street Journal. hipanema bracelet homme 718braceletpascher3149 Aphria says 크레이지 슬롯its earnings for the first quarter could have been a profit if the deal went through. The company said Aphria will raise $400 million in new funding from private equity partners over the next two years as it seeks to r보성안마amp up to revenue of $7.8 billion from $7.3 billion. collier argent zirconia collierpascher4418 That would bring Aphria’s revenue to about $8.4 billion, based on figures from the company’s Q2 earnings call, according to the Times Higher Education, a news blog run by the school. collier coeur mariage 720collierpascher10902 In the first quarter, Aphria’s annual revenues from its cannabis businesses were $3.8 million, $2.6 million and $1.6 million, down $0.5 million, $0.1 million and $0.1 million, respectively, from a year ago, the company said at the time.

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