Uniper Shareholders Approve Capital Reduction Measures
08 Dezembro 2023 - 3:15PM
Dow Jones News
By Pierre Bertrand
Uniper said its shareholders have approved a capital reduction,
paving the way for the German government to exit the company.
The German utility said the measures, addressed at a
extraordinary general meeting Friday, were passed with a large
majority.
The company said it intends to reduce its capital stock from
about 14 billion euros ($15.11 billion) to about EUR416
million.
The reduction, in principle and subject to restrictions, will
restore Uniper's ability to pay dividends, Chief Executive Officer
Michael Lewis said in a statement.
"The payment of a dividend is an important decision criterion
for investors to buy shares in a company--this holds for
institutional and private investors alike. We have now created room
for maneuver for the German government to exit the company," Lewis
said, adding that how and when an exit would occur hasn't yet been
decided.
The German government took over Uniper in 2022 as part of a
stabilization package that included the injection of billions of
euros when the utility was reeling from Russian gas curtailments
resulting from the war in Ukraine.
As part of the European Commission agreement on the terms of the
rescue, the German government would reduce its shareholding to a
maximum of 25% plus one share by 2028, at the latest.
Write to Pierre Bertrand at pierre.bertrand@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
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