Hill family sells down stake in Michael Hill to 'enhance liquidity' on ASX
The Hoglett Hamlet Trust sold 16 million shares to a number of unrelated parties for A$25.6 million.
The Hoglett Hamlet Trust sold 16 million shares to a number of unrelated parties for A$25.6 million.
The Hill family trust has sold down a tenth of its stake in Michael Hill International, in a move its founder and namesake Michael Hill says will enhance the stock's liquidity following its listing on the Australian stock exchange.
The trust, Hoglett Hamlet, sold 16 million shares to a number of unrelated parties for A$25.6 million. It had owned 164.3 million shares, or 42.9% of the jewellery chain and now holds 38.9%.
"Since the move of Michael Hill International Ltd to ASX there has been very strong demand from Australian investors," Sir Michael said in a statement. "We have often been advised that the Hill family could enhance the liquidity and appeal of the company's shares if we reduced our holding."
Hill said the trust doesn't have any current plans to sell further shares, and Hill family interests still own 48.7% of the company.
In June, Hill outlined his succession plan, with 10% of the company transferred to trusts for daughter Emma and son Mark, shortly before Michael Hill's listing on the ASX. Australia is Michael Hill International's biggest market and its financial reports are in Australian dollars.
The shares last traded at $1.69 on the NZX, up 69% this year. On the ASX, they last traded at $A1.605, and have gained 28.4% since listing.
(BusinessDesk)