This week week may have been a record for any recent period on how many secondary offerings came to market combined with how many specific filings were made to raise funds for public companies. And the filings became pricings as corporations decided to use the unusual market strength to bolster their books. In some cases it was just for insiders or holders to sell. The key pricings were in Commercial Vehicle Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CVGI), Copa Holdings, S.A. (
We have provided the size and price of each deal with the relative price movement, underwriters, share impact, and comparisons on the size of the company if applicable.
Commercial Vehicle Group Inc. (NASDAQ: CVGI) filed this week for a secondary offering and this morning it priced 3,800,000 shares of common stock at a price of $6.25 per share. The offering is by the company and the approximately $22 million is earmarked for general corporate purposes and Robert W. Baird & Co. acted as underwriter for the offering. Shares are down 0.3% at $6.66 on over 300,000 shares versus 91,000 shares per day on average. The market cap before any effects of this stock is $146.7 million and the 52-week range is $0.51 to $8.08.
Copa Holdings, S.A. (NYSE: CPA) was not seen this week in the filings but this morning priced 1,600,000 of its Class A non-voting shares by its selling holder CIASA at $56.00 per share. Morgan Stanley was the sole book-runner. Shares are flat now at $57.05, so it held above the offering despite the funds going to a holder rather than the company; its market cap is $2.47 billion.
Genpact Ltd. (NYSE: G) was at $14.91 after the company registered to sell 28 million shares of common stock for selling shareholders, but this morning the pricing is for 33.6 million shares at a price of $15.00 per share. Now shares are up 1% at $15.30 this morning. Those holders include General Electric Co. (NYSE: GE) and Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE: WFC) affiliates, as well as General Atlantic and Oak Hill Capital Partners. Morgan Stanley and Goldman
The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. (NYSE: HIG) announced last night the pricing of its public offering of $1.1 billion aggregate principal amount of its senior notes after it had priced its stock offering the day before: that equity offering was 52.253 million shares of common stock at $27.75 per share AND a concurrent offering of 20 million depositary shares representing a 1/40th interest in The Hartford’s 7.25% Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock (Series F) at $25.00 per depositary share. As previously noted, this is to repay the TARP.
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