Walker Crips Group has made £6.6m after crystallising convertible loan stock issued to it as part of Liontrust's 2012 acquisition of its asset management arm.
The group transferred convertible unsecured loan stock (CULS) with a nominal value of £3.03m into ordinary Liontrust shares of 1p each, before selling those shares at 217.6p per share for a total of £6.6m. Walker Crips was issued with convertible Liontrust stock worth a nominal £4m in April 2012 as part of Liontrust's acquisition of Walker Crips Asset Managers (WCAM). Liontrust shares have risen substantially since the deal, climbing 129% in the past year alone to trade at almost 229p as of the close on 6 September. "The opportunity to convert the vast majority of the remaining CU...
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