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Vinge advises Irisity in connection with new issues

November 07, 2017 Capital Markets and Public M&A

Vinge is advising Irisity AB (publ), listed on Nasdaq First North, in connection with a rights issue and a directed new issue of shares.

The rights issue is underwritten to 100% through subscription undertakings and underwriting guarantees. The directed issue occurs via Vätterledens Invest and Hans Andersson & Co AB, both long term strategic investors. An extraordinary general meeting will adopt a resolution concerning the issues on 24 November and a prospectus is expected to be published on 5 December with the subscription period commencing on 7 December. Irisity conducts operations within intelligent camera surveillance and develops camera solutions with the help of proactive working and self learning algorithms.

Vinge’s team consists of Anders Strid, Frida Bäckegren, Joel Zetterström (IP) and corporate assistant Camilla Andersson.

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