24.02.2014, 20:49
Inkia Purchases Shares of AEI Power Ltd.
OREANDA-NEWS. The Company is pleased to announce that Inkia, a subsidiary of IC Power, wholly owned by the Company, entered into an agreement with AEI Power Ltd. for the purchase of its shares in the companies: AEI Nicaragua Holdings Ltd. and AEI Jamaica Holdings Ltd. (the "Companies") in comsideration of approximately - USD 54 million in cash.
The Companies holds and operates, through its subsidiaries, power plants in Nicaragua and Jamaica with a total capacity of about 245 MW, and include power plants operated by wind energy with a capacity of 63 MW.
Below are the names of the subsidiaries which hold and operate the power plants: Consorcio Eolico Amayo S.A. (“Amayo”), Consorcio Eolico Amayo (Fase II), S.A. (“Amayo II) Empresa Energ'etica Corinto Ltd. (“Corinto”), Tipitapa Power Company Ltd. (“Tipitapa”) Jamaica Private Power Company Limited (“JPPC”).
Under this agreement, Inkia will acquire, indirectly, 100% of the shares of JPPC (currently holds 15.6% of the shares of this company), 61.35% of the shares of Amayo and 64.58% of the shares of Amayo II, Tipitapa and Corinto.
The transaction is subject to customary conditions precedent in such transactions such as third parties’ approvals.
The Companies holds and operates, through its subsidiaries, power plants in Nicaragua and Jamaica with a total capacity of about 245 MW, and include power plants operated by wind energy with a capacity of 63 MW.
Below are the names of the subsidiaries which hold and operate the power plants: Consorcio Eolico Amayo S.A. (“Amayo”), Consorcio Eolico Amayo (Fase II), S.A. (“Amayo II) Empresa Energ'etica Corinto Ltd. (“Corinto”), Tipitapa Power Company Ltd. (“Tipitapa”) Jamaica Private Power Company Limited (“JPPC”).
Under this agreement, Inkia will acquire, indirectly, 100% of the shares of JPPC (currently holds 15.6% of the shares of this company), 61.35% of the shares of Amayo and 64.58% of the shares of Amayo II, Tipitapa and Corinto.
The transaction is subject to customary conditions precedent in such transactions such as third parties’ approvals.
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