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Letting them lapse isn't a realistic option, you would sell the rights instead. Don't make that mistake!

Generally, capital raises like this put pressure on the stock as those who don't want to pony up, sell their holdings/rights, but then bounce as they near or shortly after completion.

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HI,

On 09/10/2021 at 09:05, Guest WEB said:

Letting them lapse isn't a realistic option, you would sell the rights instead. Don't make that mistake!

Generally, capital raises like this put pressure on the stock as those who don't want to pony up, sell their holdings/rights, but then bounce as they near or shortly after completion.

Is it possible to buy extra rights shares on top of what has been allocated ?  

If yes how do I apply for the extra shares?

 

 

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Hi @mikess0808

Thanks for reaching out, can you check your spam folder. A bulk email was sent to all clients with the entitlement to take part in the rights issue. 

To take part please email corporate.actions@ig.com stating your intent to take up the offer.  Please stipulate your account number/ID on the email. We will email you a confirmation that we have received your election, but as we will expect high volumes, please bear with us as it may take up to 48 hours.

All the best

Anda

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