MIG: Notice of record date for share issue to outstanding shareholders

Jan 28th at 16:36
28-01-2019 16:36:54+07:00

MIG: Notice of record date for share issue to outstanding shareholders

1. Issuer: Military Insurance Corporation
2. Stock code: MIG
3. Par value: VND10,000/share
4. Record date: 31/01/2019
5. Ex-date: 30/01/2019
6. Reason:
        * Share issue to outstanding shareholders:
          - Number of shares to be issued: 42,000,000 shares
          - Exercise rate: 2:1 (every 2 shares for 01 new share)
          - Issue price: VND 10,000/share
          - Rounding method: Number of shares received will be rounded down to units digit. 
          - For odd lot shares: Odd shares will be distributed to Company Union with price not lower than VND 10,000/share. 
          - For undistributed shares: unsold shares will be distributed to other subjects with price not lower than that offered to outstanding shareholders with restrict on transaction for 1 year.
          - Blocked account:
               + Account name: Military Insurance Corporation
               + Bank name: BIDV bank - Ngoc Khanh branch
               + Account number: 28911000008889
          - Stock type: free float
          - Time for transfer of purchase rights:
               + Start date: 19/02/2019
               + End date: 04/03/2019
          - Time for registration:
               + Start date: 19/02/2019
               + End date: 12/03/2019
          - Exercise Place:
               + For undeposited shares: Military Insurance Corporation on working days. Securities certificate and Identification Card (original copy) are required. In case of authorization, a proxy with certified seal of the local authority is further requested in addition to the mentioned above. 
               + For deposited shares: securities companies where shares of shareholders have been deposited
          - Times for transfer of share purchase rights: one only

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