Sivers Semiconductors Plummets 66% After Capital Increase and Delay in Results
Sivers Semiconductors plummets 66% after a capital increase and delay in results. Management buys shares to show confidence, but the market does not react.
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Sivers Semiconductors' executives buy shares with a twelve-month holding commitment amid a 64.77% drop in the last month.
Sivers Semiconductors plummets 66% after a capital increase and delay in results. Management buys shares to show confidence, but the market does not react.
Sivers Semiconductors executives buy shares with a commitment not to sell for a year amid a 54% monthly stock drop.
Sivers Semiconductors falls 38% in the last month due to capital increase and end of lock-up for executives on July 16.
Sivers Semiconductors falls 55% in a month despite closing a €67 million capital increase. Auditors doubt its viability.
Sivers Semiconductors rises 18% after a capital increase of 700 million crowns and a debt exchange that dilutes shareholders by 6.4%.