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MySale Group Completes GBP2 Million Share Open Offer

Mon, 02nd Sep 2019 10:51

(Alliance News) - Online retailer MySale Group PLC on Monday said it has completed the previously announced GBP2.1 million open offer of 102.9 million shares at 2 pence per share.

London-listed shares in the company were down 10% at 2.61 pence each.

The share open offer is a part of a wider fundraising effort by the company to become debt-free and refocus on Australia and New Zealand retail marketplace.

In August, the company revealed details of a fundraising which included at least GBP10 million capital raise via a share placing and a further GBP2 million via open offer.

MySale, however, raised GBP11.2 million from share placing, with senior executives including outgoing Executive Vice-Chair Jamie Jackson and Chief Executive Carl Jackson participating in the share placing. Jackson has decided to step down after the company's next general meeting.

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