Moa float's $1M public pool scaled after oversubscription ahead of today's listing
By Paul McBeth
Nov. 13 (BusinessDesk) - Moa Group, the boutique beer maker doing New Zealand’s first initial public offering of the
year, will scale its $1 million public pool of shares after the offer was oversubscribed ahead of listing today.
The company raised $16 million, $15 million of which came from institutional investors and clients of NZX firms, and a
further $1 million from the public, which was overbid by 124 percent, it said in a statement. The shares, sold at $1.25
apiece, will list at midday in Wellington.
Priority was given to investors in the public pool of shares pre-registered for the offer, with the remainder missing
out.
"We are delighted with the support for the offer from all investors, however we simply can't satisfy all applications,"
chief executive Geoff Ross said. "With the Moa listing set to proceed today, we hope these people can support Moa post
listing by looking to buy on-market and enjoying the Moa range of beers."
Moa needs the money to build a new $6.1 million brewing facility, and cover the $1.6 million cost of the float. It
expects it will burn through about $4.4 million of that cash by the end of the 2014 financial year, leaving it with cash
of $2.9 million.
The float includes limited recourse loans for the purchase of $1.1 million of redeemable shares under the offer issued
at the offer price by Ross, and $525,000 of similar arrangements for other employees.
Ross was the founder and chief executive of 42 Below, which was a listed company for three years prior to its sale to
Bacardi in late 2006. His shares vest if the stock price beats 2.2 times the offer price, or $2.75, for 20 trading
todays in the third year after the float.
(BusinessDesk)