Belle Corp and Premium Leisure Corp were both voluntarily suspended for the day yesterday after BEL disclosed details of its proposed tender offer to acquire PLC’s public float and eventually delist PLC from the exchange.
were both voluntarily suspended for the day yesterday after BEL disclosed details of its proposed tender offer to acquire PLC’s public float and eventually delist PLC from the exchange. According to BEL, it will conduct its tender offer for PLC shares from March 22 through April 24. BEL will pay P0.85/share, with settlement on May 9.
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