The trading of shares for “Athens International Airport S.A.” commences today, Feb. 7, at a price of 8.20 euros per share, mirroring the recent public offering.
The approval for the listing of the company’s total of 300,000,000 common registered shares on the Main Market of the Athens Stock Exchange was granted by the Hellenic Capital Market Commission during its meeting yesterday.
The public offering, held recently, garnered bids surpassing 8 billion euros, exceeding the targeted amount by 12 times. The total proceeds from the offering reached 784.7 million euros.
AIA, the operator of Athens’ Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport, stands as the largest and busiest airport in Greece, serving approximately 28 million passengers last year. This figure represents roughly 35% of the total passenger traffic across all airports in Greece.
In light of this success, both “Athens International Airport S.A.” and the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund, acting as the selling shareholder, released a statement extending their gratitude to the over 21,700 investors who participated in the offering.
Source: tovima.com
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