Hungary Mol announces changes at option deal strike prices

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Hungarian fuels group Mol has announced that the strike prices under the share option agreements with ING Bank and UniCredit have changed.
Mol announced late on Wednesday that based on the share option agreement related to 3,659,080 Series “A" Mol ordinary shares, concluded on 3 January 2017 with UniCredit Bank AG, the strike price for both the call and the put options changed to EUR 66.30865 per share.

Based on the share option agreement related to 4,863,101 Series “A" Mol ordinary shares, concluded on 24 November 2016 with ING Bank N.V., the strike price for both the call and the put options changed to EUR 58.20351 per share, the company added in another statement on the website of the Budapest Stock Exchange (BSE).

Mol Plc. directly and indirectly owns 9,616,975 Series "A" and 578 Series "C" Mol Ordinary shares.
 

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