Autech amends BW issuance to 15.5B KRW
오텍
067170
Signal Score
Historical Avg Return (5d)
+0.26%
Data Coverage
100%n=2457
Risk-adjusted indicator based on 2457 historical DART filings. For informational purposes only — not investment advice.
Financial Impact
NEGATIVE
Key Numbers
- • Amended BW Issuance Amount: 15.516 billion KRW
- • Original BW Issuance Amount: 20.0 billion KRW
- • Exercise Price: 1,881 KRW/Share
- • Shares Issuable: 8,248,803 Shares (34.5% of total shares)
- • Interest Rate (Surface/Maturity): 4.0%
- • Funds for Subsidiary Investment: 15.516 billion KRW
AI Analysis Summary
Autech Corporation has amended its Material Fact Report regarding the issuance of its 13th series of Bonds with Warrants (BW). The total issuance amount has been reduced from 20.0 billion KRW to 15.516 billion KRW. The exercise price remains at 1,881 KRW per share, which will result in 8,248,803 new shares, representing 34.5% of the total outstanding shares. The funds, 15.516 billion KRW, are earmarked for acquiring securities of a subsidiary, CRK Co., Ltd., to strengthen group synergy and improve CRK's financial structure, which has been impacted by construction market downturns. While the capital injection aims to stabilize a subsidiary, the issuance of BWs could lead to significant share dilution, potentially negatively impacting existing shareholders.
How This Event Is Evaluated
Capital Raise Evaluation
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- Potential dilution rate
- Issuance or conversion price
- Funding purpose
- Shareholder value impact
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