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LeoVegas exercises authorisation for share repurchases

The Board of Directors of LeoVegas has decided to exercise the authorisation to repurchase own shares granted to it by the company’s Annual General Meeting on 11 May 2021. LeoVegas intends to repurchase shares for an amount up to EUR 10,000,000. The share repurchases will be conducted on one or more occasions before the Annual General Meeting 2022. The purpose is to optimise the company’s capital structure and create shareholder value by reducing the number of shares outstanding. The repurchased shares may also be used as payment for potential future acquisitions.
The share repurchase programme is being initiated in accordance with the authorisation granted by the shareholders at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on 11 May 2021 to repurchase up to 10% of the total number of shares in the company before the AGM 2022. This entails that a maximum of 10,165,297 shares may be owned by the company.
The repurchase program will be carried out in accordance with Nasdaq Stockholm’s regulation for issuers and the following conditions:
- Repurchases may be conducted on one or more occasions before the AGM 2022.
- Repurchases shall be made at a price within the range of the highest purchase price and lowest selling price for the shares on Nasdaq Stockholm at any given time.
- A maximum of 25%, with the exception of block trades, of the average daily trading volume in the shares on Nasdaq Stockholm may be repurchased on any given trading day.
- Payment for the shares shall be made in cash.
LeoVegas shall report to Nasdaq Stockholm all repurchases of own shares that have taken place during the program no later than within seven trading days after the date of repurchase.
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