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LONDON - J.P. Morgan S.E has announced as the Stabilisation Coordinator that it may engage in measures to stabilize the price of Eastern European Electric Company B.V. (EEEC) securities following their recent offer. The stabilization period, which began on May 8, 2025, is expected to continue until no later than June 8, 2025.
The securities in question are USD 5NC2 Fixed Rate Senior Secured Notes, with a benchmark aggregate nominal amount, listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. The offer price is to be confirmed, and the notes are being offered in denominations of USD 200,000 x 1,000.
Stabilization activities, in accordance with EU market regulations, may include over-allotment of securities up to 5% beyond the aggregate nominal amount and transactions to support the market price of the securities. These actions aim to maintain pricing levels above those that might prevail in the open market. However, there is no guarantee that stabilization will occur, and if initiated, it can be halted at any time within the stipulated period.
The announcement clarifies that these measures are regulatory and are not an offer to underwrite or subscribe for securities. The offer and the securities are directed at persons outside the United Kingdom (TADAWUL:4280) or those within it who have professional experience in investment-related matters or are high net worth individuals as defined by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000.
Furthermore, the offer is only addressed to qualified investors in the European Economic Area or those to whom it may lawfully be addressed, in accordance with the Prospectus Directive. It is also noted that the securities have not been registered under the United States Securities Act of 1933 and, therefore, may not be offered or sold within the United States absent registration or an exemption from registration.
This information is based on a press release statement and is intended for informational purposes only, providing a factual report on EEEC’s securities stabilization notice without any endorsement of the claims.
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