SARAJEVO (Bosnia and Herzegovina), September 30 (SeeNews) – Bosnia plans to sell a stake in metal processing company Unis [SAJ:UMISRK2] through the stock exchange for at least 5.17 million marka ($2.3 million/2.6 million euro), according to a bourse announcement on Tuesday
The Sarajevo stock exchange said that 1.7 million shares of Unis will be offered for sale on the bourse on October 7, 2014 at a starting price of 3.05 marka.
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The equity capital of Sarajevo-based Unis is divided into 4,144,165 shares. The energy ministry of the Muslim-Croat Federation is the company's biggest shareholder, with a 41.02% stake, according to bourse data.
The Federation is one of the two autonomous entities that form Bosnia and Herzegovina, the other is the Serb Republic.
(1 euro=1.95583 Bosnian marka)