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Capital Market Authority Approves Registration and Offering of Shares by AlManhal Company
By KlickAnalytics Data Insights | June 30, 2026 03:03PM ET
- Shares represent 15% of the company's share capital and will be offered to Qualified Investors
- Prospectus to be published prior to the start of the offering.
In some exciting news for investors, the Capital Market Authority (CMA) Board has given the green light to AlManhal Company for the registration and offering of 900,000 shares in the Parallel Market. These shares represent 15% of the company's share capital, offering a significant opportunity for investors to get involved in the company's growth.
The offering will be exclusive to Qualified Investors as defined by the Capital Market Authority's regulations. This move ensures that the offering is targeted towards those with the expertise and financial capability to make informed investment decisions. Investors can expect the prospectus to be published well in advance of the offering, providing them with valuable information to consider before participating. This approval marks an important step for AlManhal Company as it looks to expand and attract new investors in the market.
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