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CICT closes preferential offering with 48.5% excess applications

The excess applications totalled 183,034,982 units 

CICT received valid acceptances and excess applications totalling 492,535,540 units or 130.5% of the total offered in its latest preferential offering.

In a bourse filing, CICT reported that excess applications totalling 183,034,982 units represent 48.5% of the total units offered in its preferential offering.

 Meanwhile, valid acceptances of 309,500,558 units account for 82.0% of the total.

CICT will allocate the 67,803,416 Preferential Offering Units "not validly accepted or not taken up" to satisfy excess applications.

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"In the allotment of Excess Preferential Offering Units, preference will be given to the rounding of odd lots," CICT said.

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