Algae farm to be listed
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
"Algae Farms" Company, winner of the 1st Make Innovation Work (MIW) competition organized by the American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce, is preparing a major step and is to be listed on the Athens Stock Exchange.
Specifically, the company will be listed on the newly founded ONE STEP market that was created by the Athens Exchange in an effort to support new and promising businesses. In fact, Algae Farms will be the first company that will be listed on this newly-formed market
This positive development provides a great sense of pride and fulfillment for the Chamber, its partners, and sponsors of the MIW competiton, for their efforts to highlight innovative business proposals and to support them as much as possible in the course of their implementation.
The public offering for buying shares of the company is from July 24, 2014 to July 28, 2014.
Further information on the Company, the shares and on the ways these shares will be disposed are included in the relative Information Memorandum, which is available to the public in electronic form as of 21/07/2014 at the following addresses:
ATHENS EXCHANGE GROUP
www.helex.gr
ALGAE FARMS COMPANY
www.algae-farms.com
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