Blue Freeway set to go private

Blue Freeway’s turbulent two years on the ASX seems set to end, following an announcement to the Australian Stock Exchange of a proposal to take it private.  

The company has been in a trading halt since last week, and the move is not entirely unexpected, given Blue Freeway’s depressed share price.

In a note to the ASX, Blue Freeway’s company secretary Richard Shaw said:

“BlueFreeway has been approached by its major shareholder, IPMG, to discuss a proposal to privatise the Company. The proposal is conditional on a number of specific conditions being met including the renegotiation of earn outs with certain portfolio companies. IPMG currently holds approximately 73% of BlueFreeway voting shares, $11 million in secured debt and $7 million in secured convertible notes. The company’s independent director is considering the proposal. It should be noted that there is no certainty at this point that a transaction will eventuate.”

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