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Nextensa NV/SA : Information on the total number of voting rights and shares

Nextensa NV/SA : Information on the total number of voting rights and shares

PRESS RELEASE

REGULATED INFORMATION

Brussels, 31 January 2025, 5:40 PM

             

 

Nextensa NV/SA : Information on the total number of voting rights and shares

 

In application of article 15 of the Law of 2 May 2007 on disclosure of major shareholdings, Nextensa (the 'Company') announces the following information following the loss of double voting rights attached to registered shares.

Situation on 31 January 2025:

  • Total capital:                                                            EUR 111,856,017.40
  • Total number of securities carrying voting rights:              10,171,130
  • Number of securities with double voting rights :                  5,872,576(1)



Total number of voting rights (= the denominator) :              16,043,706(2)

On the basis of this information, the shareholders of the Company can verify whether they are above or below one of the thresholds of 3% (threshold set by the articles of association), 5%, 10%, and so on (in multiples of five) of the total voting rights, and whether there is therefore an obligation to notify the company that they have exceeded this threshold.

(1) 204 of the 5,872,576 shares that in principle give the right to double voting rights are held by a subsidiary of the Company. The voting rights attached to these 204 shares have therefore been suspended.

(2) The voting rights attached to the treasury shares (currently: 65,000 shares) are suspended in accordance with article 7:217, §1 of the Code of companies and associations.

 

For more information

         

Tim Rens | Chief Financial Officer

Nextensa NV/SA | 0436.323.915 (RLE Brussels, Dutch-speaking division)

Gare Maritime, Picardstraat 11, B505, 1000 Brussels

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About Nextensa

Nextensa is a mixed property investor and developer.

The company’s investment portfolio is divided between the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg (43%), Belgium (42%) and Austria (15%); its total value as at 30/09/2024 was approximately € 1.3 billion.

As a developer, Nextensa is primarily active in shaping large urban developments. At Tour & Taxis (development of over 350,000 sqm) in Brussels, Nextensa is building a mixed real estate portfolio consisting of a revaluation of iconic buildings and new constructions. In Luxembourg (Cloche d’Or), it is working in partnership on a major urban extension of more than 400,000 sqm consisting of offices, retail and residential buildings.

The company is listed on Euronext Brussels and has a market capitalisation of €442 M (value 30/09/2024).

 

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