Index Change Advice – 20161116 Eqstra Holdings Recapitalisation and Acquisition by enX Group
Eqstra Holdings (South Africa): Recapitalisation and Acquisition of an
Eqstra Holdings Division by ENX Group (South Africa)
FTSE/JSE Africa Index Series
08 November 2016
Subject to the completion of the recapitalisation of Eqstra Holdings (South Africa, constituent), the
completion of the acquisition by ENX Group of an Eqstra Holdings Division (South Africa, constituent) and
following notification from the Stock Exchange, please see details of affected indexes and effective dates
below:
Effective From
Index Change
Start of Trading
FTSE/JSE Fledgling (J204) Eqstra Holdings (South Africa, 16 November 2016
ZAE000117123, B2QMYF6) will remain in
the index with an increased shares in
issue total of 506,902,997 and an
decreased investability weighting of
77%.
ENX Group (South Africa,
ZAE000222253, BD60B45) will remain in
the index with an increased shares in
issue total of 178,706,149 and an
increased investability weighting of
48%.
Please note: Eqstra Holdings is also expected to change name to 'eXtract Group Ltd', effective start of
trading on 16th November.
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