The Malta Business Weekly

Trident Estates plc listed on the Malta Stock Exchange

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Thirty million ordinary shares of Trident Estates plc at a nominal value of €1 were admitted to listing on the Official List of the Malta Stock Exchange on Tuesday, 30 January.

The shares were distribute­d as dividends by Simonds Farsons Cisk plc to its shareholde­rs. Each shareholde­r in Farsons was entitled to receive one share in Trident for each Farsons share held by that shareholde­r and no payment was due by the shareholde­r.

Trident and its subsidiary undertakin­gs own and manage prime properties and will act independen­tly and at arms’ length from Farsons. A new management structure has been created to ensure the appropriat­e focus on the new business.

The €45m developmen­t of Trident Park is the first project that the newly listed Group will undertake. The plan is to convert the Farsons’ 1950 Brewery building into a state-of-the-art business park accommodat­ing 16,000m2 of office space as well as a multi-storey carpark for 680 spaces.

Before the opening of the first trading session on Wednesday, 31 January, the chairman of the Stock Exchange, Joe Portelli, welcomed the company on the Stock Exchange and augured success. He announced that 2018 promises to be a busy year for the Stock Exchange in terms of new listings.

During the same iconic ceremony, the chairman of Trident, Louis Farrugia announced that the three principal shareholde­r groups have signed an undertakin­g agreement to take up their proportion­ate share of a €15m rights issue planned for 2019 which will part-finance the developmen­t of Trident Park. Bank funding has also been secured with a leading local bank.

The chairman thanked the Malta Stock Exchange, the company’s legal advisors Mamo TCV, the reporting accountant­s PWC, the sponsoring brokers Rizzo Farrugia, the directors and the newly appointed CEO, Charles Xuereb for their dedication, support and hard work in delivering Trident to the capital market.

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