Aramco Exercises Greenshoe Option to Sell Addition 450M Shares 

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Investing.com – Saudi Aramco (SE:) sold 450 million more shares through a “greenshoe option,” according to a company statement on Sunday.

A greenshoe option, formally known as an over-allotment option, is a special arrangement in an IPO that enables companies to issue more shares in the offering when there is more-than-expected demand from participants.

Investors were allocated the additional shares for the option during the book-building process, the Saudi-listed state owned said in the statement.

“No additional shares are being offered into the market today and the stabilizing manager will not hold any shares in the company as a result of exercise of the over-allotment option.”

Aramco initially raised a then-record $25.6 billion in its IPO in December by selling 3 billion shares.

The company’s shares last traded at 34.80, down 0.6%. They fell to their lowest level since its IPO on Jan. 8 amid tensions between the U.S. and Iran.

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