Cannabis firm Hexo stock tumbles as new shares to be issued at discounted price
Shares fell by as much as 21% on the Toronto Stock Exchange after the announcement
Shares in cannabis firm Hexo Corp. tumbled Friday by as much as 21 per cent on the Toronto Stock Exchange after it announced it would issue about 15 million new shares, a move that could dilute the value of its existing stock.
The shares fell to a new 26-month low of $2.03 on the first trading day in Toronto following the Christmas break, down from a close of $2.57 on Christmas Eve.
Hexo announced on Thursday it had struck a deal with institutional investors to buy and resell 14.97 million common shares at $1.67 US per share, representing a 14-per-cent discount to its $1.94 US close on Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange. The offering is expected to close by Dec. 30.
The dual-listed shares fell to $1.53 US in New York on Thursday but rebounded to as much as $1.67 US on Friday.
Hexo says it intends to use the $25 million US it is targeting through the share issue for working capital and to fund research to advance its "innovation strategies."
It also announced a deal to issue to the investors five-year share purchase warrants to allow the purchase of 7.5 million additional shares at $2.45 US per share.
Hexo announced in October that it was cutting 200 jobs to adjust for expected future revenues and ensure the long-term viability of the firm.
In mid-December, it reported a $62.4-million loss for the quarter ended Oct. 31, compared with a loss of $12.8 million in the same quarter a year earlier, as net revenue rose to $14.5 million from $5.7 million.