Business
Cadbury Extends Rights Issue
Cadbury Nigeria Plc has extended the date of its Rights Issue directed towards raising N22.2 billion by one week which ended by 30th October 2009 to encourage continual patronage by shareholders.
This was due to the fact that many shareholders informed the company that, they had not received or had recently received their Right Circulars and needed more time to make adequate decisions, Mr Kufie Ekanem, the Corporate Affairs Manager said. The company therefore, extended the period of the offer for one-week. Thus, the Right Issue of the Cadbury Nigeria Plc came to a close on Friday 30, October 2009.
Therefore, shareholders are urged to use this extended opportunity to participate in the offer.
According to Mr. Alan Palmer, the Managing Director, Cadbury Nigeria Plc, the proceeds of this Rights Issue will be used to repay the company’s bank borrowings which will in turn reduce the company’s interest burdens. The remaining of the proceeds will be used to fund improvements of the company’s capacity in supporting infrastructure, efficiency initiatives and upgrade of facilities.
“We have been motivated by all the positive comments received in our stakeholder sessions on our Right Issue and on the rebuilding of Cadbury Nigeria” Ekanem said.
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