LNG (LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS)

Institutions back Origin

INSTITUTIONAL investors have backed Origin Energy's entitlement offer as a major part of the $2.5 billion equity raising it announced last week, which the Australia Pacific LNG upstream operator says proves they've chosen the right suite of capital initiatives to help ease its $10.3 billion debt.

Institutions back Origin

The offer launched last Friday attracted a 92% take-up by institutional shareholders at $4, with the rest cleared in bookbuild at $5.20 per new share, representing a $1.20 premium per entitlement above...

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