Cargotec Stock Shares Rise Through Stock Options

November 4, 2014

Number of Cargotec shares increases through subscription with stock options 2010 on 3 November 2014
 

A total number of 900 new Cargotec class B shares have been subscribed for with stock options 2010A. The entire subscription price of EUR 16,740.00 will be credited to the reserve for invested non-restricted equity. This means that Cargotec's share capital remains unchanged. The amount of class B shares after the subscription is 54,910,709.
 
The corresponding increase in the number of Cargotec shares has been entered into the Finnish trade register on 3 November 2014, as of which date the new shares will establish shareholder rights. The shares will be traded on the NASDAQ OMX Helsinki Ltd together with the old class B shares as of 4 November 2014.
 
The share subscription period for stock options 2010A will last until 30 April 2015 and the share subscription period for stock options 2010B will last until 30 April 2016. Each stock option entitles to subscribe for one new Cargotec class B share.
 
The terms and conditions of stock options 2010 with additional information are available on Cargotec's website at www.cargotec.com.
 

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