SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), November 27 (SeeNews) – A total of 1,900,000 shares of Bosnian metal processing company Unis [SAJ:UMISRK2] owned by the state will be put up for sale on the bourse for some 7.52 million marka ($5.2 million/3.8 million euro) on December 5, the Sarajevo bourse said on Wednesday.
The price of the shares, which will be sold via an extraordinary auction, is set at 3.96 marka each, the Sarajevo Stock Exchange said in statement on its website.
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Unis’ capital is divided into 4,163,286 shares. The state is the company's biggest shareholder, owning a stake of 45.64%, according to bourse data.
Unis is based in Sarajevo, in the Muslim-Croat Federation, one of the two entities that form Bosnia and Herzegovina. The other is the Serb Republic.
(1 euro=1.95583 Bosnian marka)