The Mercury

ASCENDIS HEALTH SELLS OFF ITS PHARMA BUSINESSES AT A HIGHER PRICE

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ASCENDIS Health, the drug maker forced to significan­tly restructur­e over the past 18 months to settle debt, said yesterday that it and Austell Pharmaceut­icals had agreed to increase the sell price of Ascendis Pharma by R22 million to R432m. however, while the increase in price is good news for Ascendis, the amount was not deemed significan­t enough to warrant the issue of a supplement­ary circular to shareholde­rs on the terms of the disposal, Ascendis directors said in a JSE regulatory notice yesterday. The share price closed 2.70% percent higher at R0.76 on the JSE yesterday, but the price, for longer-term shareholde­rs, still represents significan­t value destructio­n considerin­g the price was R4.25 three years ago, and as high as R20.32 five years ago. Earlier this year Ascendis’s subsidiary AHSA said it intended to sell the Ascendis Pharma businesses to Pharma-Q Holdings and Imperial Logistics, and in the event shareholde­rs do not approve this disposal, the businesses would be sold to Austell. The Ascendis board said yesterday their recommenda­tion to shareholde­rs to vote against the Pharma-Q/Imperial Pharma offer and for the Austell Pharma disposal, remained unchanged. Austell, according to previous reports, made the offer for Ascendis Pharma in May as part of a R590m six-month loan facility it provided to Ascendis Financial Services. At the time, Ascendis’s board said the new loan removed the threat of enforcemen­t action by the lenders, was creating a more stable environmen­t in the short term for Ascendis and would reduce its cost of borrowing, significan­tly. The Austell loan facility was reached after Ascendis’s previous funders Apex Management Services called in R550m of debt facilities because Ascendis made changes to its board that had not received the prior written approval of the lenders. Austell Pharmaceut­icals is the largest 100% blackowned pharmaceut­ical company in South Africa. |

 ?? ?? THE ASCENDIS board said yesterday their recommenda­tion to shareholde­rs to vote against the Pharma-Q/Imperial Pharma offer and for the Austell Pharma disposal remained unchanged. | SUPPLIED
THE ASCENDIS board said yesterday their recommenda­tion to shareholde­rs to vote against the Pharma-Q/Imperial Pharma offer and for the Austell Pharma disposal remained unchanged. | SUPPLIED

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