Thyssenkrupp raises 1.4 billion euros via share sale

Tue Sep 26 2017
Lucy Harlow (4103 articles)
Thyssenkrupp raises 1.4 billion euros via share sale

Thyssenkrupp AG (TKAG.DE) raised almost 1.4 billion euros ($ 1.66 billion) from institutional investors on Monday in a share sale to bolster its balance sheet ahead of a planned merger with India’s Tata Steel (TISC.NS).

The two firms agreed last week to combine their European steel operations in a move to create the continent’s second-largest steelmaker with revenues of about 15 billion euros.

Thyssenkrupp issued 56,593,794 new no-par-value bearer shares to obtain “the financial leeway to support organic growth” in its industrial goods business, the Essen, Germany-based steelmaker said.

At a price of 24.3 euros, below Monday’s closing price of 24.7 euros, the share sale raised 1.38 billion euros, the company said.

With the new Thyssenkrupp-Tata Steel joint venture not expected to start operations until late 2018, it will take “some time” for the positive effects of the transaction to filter through, Chief Executive Officer Heinrich Hiesinger said.

“We will use that time to strengthen our industrial goods businesses right away,” he said.

If approved, the new joint venture would create Europe’s second-biggest steelmaker after ArcelorMittal (MT.AS), with combined sales of about 15 billion euros.

 

Lucy Harlow

Lucy Harlow

Lucy Harlow is a senior Correspondent who has been reporting about Commodities, Currencies, Bonds etc across the globe for last 10 years. She reports from New York and tracks daily movement of various indices across the Globe