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Monday 10th September 2012 |
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MTS Energy, an importer and distributor of automotive lubricants, has listed its shares on Unlisted, bringing total companies on the platform to 16.
The Auckland-based company has about 38.4 million fully paid shares on Unlisted, representing capital of $1.9 million, out of a total 74.8 million shares. The remaining 36 million need to be paid at 5 cents apiece. The stock didn't trade today.
MTS hasn't indicated it wants to raise more capital. It has 31 shareholders, predominantly Chinese.
The company began as a BP Petrol Station in the Katikati area and has been developing the market for lubricants since 2009, according to a statement. It acquired the lubricants business of ITrust Investment this year for $2.2 million including $500,000 of goodwill.
MTS is the New Zealand distributor for Chinese oil giant Sinopec China, it said.
In the year ended March 31, it recorded a profit of $17,094 on sales of $583,395. It had a $449,000 term loan with Westpac for 54 months and a 12-month loan from ITrust Investment of $587,279, its accounts show.
BusinessDesk.co.nz
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