Saudi: Fad International plans to trade 20% of shares on Nomu

Saudi: Fad International plans to trade 20% of shares on Nomu

Saudi: Fad International plans to trade 20% of shares on NomuWORLDMiddle EastAfricaIndian Sub-continentChina and Asia Pacific UK and EuropeAmericasRussiaECONOMYGlobalGCCAfricaLevantNorth AfricaISLAMIC ECONOMYIslamic FinanceIslamic BusinessIslamic Finance ReportsIslamic Finance GlossaryBUSINESSAviationBanking & InsuranceCareersEducationEnergyFintechHealthcareHospitalityManufacturingReal EstateRetail & ConsumerTechnology and TelecomTransport and LogisticsTravel and TourismSMEsFinance MarketingTechnologyLegalPeopleMARKETSCommoditiesCurrenciesEquitiesFixed IncomeWEALTHAlternative InvestmentsFundsWealth ManagementSustainabilityLEGALCrime and SecurityImmigrationPolicy RegulationsLIFECultureEntertainmentFoodHealthLeisure & TravelSportsOPINIONBusiness InsightsPROJECTSBRIConstructionIndustryMiningOil & GasUtilitiesSPECIAL COVERAGERamadan and Eid 2023COP 28: Talking Climate in UAEUAE Realty MarketThe Future of CryptosFocus: Global Wealth FundsRussia-Ukraine CrisisMULTIMEDIAGalleriesVideosPRESS RELEASE Companies NewsGovernment NewsPeople in the NewsResearch & StudiesEvents and ConferencesAfrica Press ReleasesAsia Press ReleasesHome page>MARKETS>Equities>Saudi: Fad International...PHOTORiyadh – Fad International Company intends to list 240,000 ordinary shares, accounting for 20% of its total shares, on the Parallel Market (Nomu) of the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul).Yaqeen Capital Company, the financial advisor and lead manager for the potential transaction, pointed out that the offering period will take place during 1-7 November 2023.Meanwhile, the price of the final offering will be determined after the book-building period, according to a bourse filing.Tadawul passed Fad International’s request to trade on Nomu on 24 November 2022, while the Capital Market Authority (CMA) granted its approval in June 2023.All Rights Reserved - Mubasher Info © 2005 - 2022 Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).  

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