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Posted by Good123 > 2022-12-20 11:43 | Report Abuse
Cypark Resources Bhd aims to raise up to RM73.36 million via a share placement, mainly for the environmental solutions and renewable energy group’s working capital.
The placement comprises up to 178.94 million new shares, representing up to 30% the group's issued shares, said Cypark in a filing with Bursa Malaysia.
The group said the issue price of the placement shares would be announced later but the illustrative price is 41 sen per share, which represents a discount of 9.29% to the five-day volume weighted average of Cypark shares up to the latest practicable date of 45.2 sen.
Cypark's filing showed that the group aims to raise RM72.43 million in a minimum scenario and RM73.36 million in a maximum scenario.
Of the RM73.36 million gross proceeds in the maximum scenario, RM50 million will be utilised for working capital for the development of the Large Scale Solar 2 (LSS2) floating solar photovoltaic projects at Danau Tok Uban in Kelantan, the group said.
Another RM22.865 million will go towards the working capital for the solid waste modular advanced recovery and treatment waste-to-energy (SMART WTE) plant at Ladang Tanah Merah in Negeri Sembilan, which will provide the group with recurrent income for the sale of renewable energy (RE) electricity to Tenaga Nasional Bhd.
Cypark said the utilisation of the funds would further expand the group’s competitive advantage and increase its foothold as a contributor to government initiatives to increase RE production, as demonstrated by the group’s LSS projects and Malaysia’s first WTE plant.
“It remains the group’s intention to further expand its green technology and RE segment projects, as well as to secure more concessionaire and long-term income generating assets.
“The group remains optimistic to continue to be a major contributor in the industry and will leverage on its experience and expertise in the environmental services and RE sectors, as demonstrated by its solar farms, WTE facility and biogas and biomass technology, to continue to bid for new projects as outlined by the MyRER [Malaysia Renewable Energy Roadmap],” said Cypark.
The proposed placement is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2023.