Good Fellow Healthcare Holdings Limited Files Prospectus for Rights Issue Offering 563.6 Million Shares

Reuters
12 Jun
Good Fellow Healthcare Holdings Limited Files Prospectus for Rights Issue Offering 563.6 Million Shares

Good Fellow Healthcare Holdings Limited has released a prospectus dated May 22, 2025, concerning its Rights Issue. The company has announced an offering of 563,649,988 Rights Shares, corresponding to the number of existing shares held as of the record date. The Rights Issue is structured on a one-for-one basis, allowing shareholders to purchase one Rights Share for every existing share they hold. The announcement emphasizes that any unsubscribed shares will not be issued, and the size of the Rights Issue will be adjusted accordingly. Shareholders and potential investors are advised to exercise caution when dealing with the shares. The announcement, which complies with the listing rules of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, is available on the exchange's website and the company's website for at least seven days.

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