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Discovery World eyes P304M after share deal with JT Perle

- Denise A.

DISCOVERY WORLD Corp. is issuing shares to JT Perle Corp., a company led by its chairman, to raise up to P304 million to support its capital requiremen­ts.

In a disclosure to the exchange on Thursday, Discovery World said its board of directors had allowed JT Perle to subscribe to up to 190 million shares in the company, which will be priced at P1.60 each.

At the price, the company may raise up to P304 million from the issuance of shares, which will be taken and issued from its authorized and unissued capital stock.

“All of the funds to be raised from the subscripti­on of JT Perle will form part of the corporatio­n’s working capital,” Discovery World said.

As a result, JT Perle would own more than 10% of Discovery World’s resulting outstandin­g capital stock. This qualifi es the deal under the Rule on Additional Listing of Securities of the Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. (PSE).

The PSE decided to issue a onehour trading halt on the shares of Discovery World on Thursday, which lasted from 9 a. m. to 10 a.m. The company’s shares closed at P1.90 apiece, up 30 centavos or 18.75%.

Discovery World is also required to get the approval of its shareholde­rs for the planned transactio­n with JT Perle. It scheduled a special stockholde­rs’ meeting on Nov. 26.

In 2018, Discovery World told the exchange that JT Perle bought a total of 35,000 shares of the company. At the time, it said John Y. Tiu, Jr., the chairman and chief executive officer of Discovery World, held 60% of the outstandin­g shares of JT Perle.

Discovery World is a hotel and resort operator with several facilities across the country, such as Discovery Shores Boracay, Platitos Resto- Bar, Sands Lounge, Indigo Resto- Bar, Sunken Pool Bar, Forno Osteria, Estate XI, 360 Roof Lounge, Terra Spa, and Club Paradise.

In the first semester, the company recorded an attributab­le net loss of P153.25 million, reversing last year’s attributab­le net profit of P42.13 million, due to travel restrictio­ns brought by the coronaviru­s pandemic. —

Valdez

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