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GA_P advises EiDF Solar on its IPO on the BME Growth
Gómez-Acebo & Pombo advises EiDF Solar, a Spanish company specialising in solar photovoltaic energy projects, on its IPO on the BME Growth. This is the first company dedicated to the self-consumption of renewable energies to be listed on the stock exchange. It is also Singular Bank’s first participation as a registered advisor in BME Growth.
The self-consumption photovoltaic energy installations company has started trading, in the fixing mode, with a starting price of 4.2 euros per share that a few minutes later reached 5.5, a rise of 31%. It incorporates to the market all the shares representing its share capital: 1.358 million euros, represented by 13,580,421 shares with a nominal value of 0.10 euros.
The GA_P team was formed by: Augusto Piñel, and Valentina Rodríguez, partner, and of counsel, respectively, of the Corporate and M&A area.
The self-consumption photovoltaic energy installations company has started trading, in the fixing mode, with a starting price of 4.2 euros per share that a few minutes later reached 5.5, a rise of 31%. It incorporates to the market all the shares representing its share capital: 1.358 million euros, represented by 13,580,421 shares with a nominal value of 0.10 euros.
The GA_P team was formed by: Augusto Piñel, and Valentina Rodríguez, partner, and of counsel, respectively, of the Corporate and M&A area.
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