April 19 (SeeNews) - Bulgaria's Financial Supervision Commission (FSC) said that it has asked local tobacco products manufacturer Slantse Stara Zagora Tabac [BUL:3JO] to provide additional information and documents regarding its request for approval of a capital increase prospectus.
The regulator did not disclose further details in a statement published on Thursday.
Earlier this year, Slantse Stara Zagora Tabac said that it is planning to launch a capital increase, aimed at raising up to 17.82 million levs ($10.3 million/9.1 million euro) by issuing up to 1.65 million shares at a price of 10.8 levs apiece.
Slantse Stara Zagora Tabac's registered capital currently amounts 1.18 million levs.
The company's shares last traded on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange at a price of 9.9 levs apiece.
Slantse Stara Zagora Tabac is majority-owned by local diversified group Sila Holding [BUL:6S5], which owned 67.85% of the company at the end of 2018.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)