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    Forte Oil to raise capital through Book Building

    September 25, 2017
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    *Forte Oil Plc.

    …as company undergoes restructuring

    OpeOluwani Akintayo

    25 September 2017, Sweetcrude, Lagos — Forte Oil Plc is pushing to raise capital for its business through Book Building.

    Book building is a systematic process of generating, capturing, and recording investor demand for shares during an initial public offering, Initial Public Offer, IPO, or other securities during their issuance process, in order to support efficient price discovery. It is used by companies to raise capital.

    In this era of reduction in transaction costs, Book Building is viewed as a less expensive and less time-consuming process of offering securities to the public in such a way that the value of the issuer is reflected.

    In a letter to the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE on September 15 seen by SweetcrudeReports, the company notified the NSE that the Security and Exchange Commission, SEC, had approved that it sells its share by way of Book Building.

    However, the company’s board said it has put the sale on hold pending the conclusion of an ongoing restructuring exercise.

    “Forte oil wishes to notify the Nigerian Stock Exchange, investing public and its stakeholders that the Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) has approved the Company’s proposed offering by way of Book Building”.

    “However, the Board of Forte Oil has taken a strategic decision to put the offering on hold pending the conclusion of an ongoing corporate restructuring with respect to maximizing the emerging opportunities in the Nigerian energy sector (Oil, Gas and Power) which will be the ultimate benefit of all our stakeholders”.

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