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Iberdrola sets share price of renewable energy unit at 5.30 euros

by Staff Writers
Madrid (AFP) Dec 11, 2007
Spanish energy giant Iberdrola said Tuesday it had priced the 20 percent stake in its renewable energy arm which it will float later this week at 5.30 euros per share.

The final IPO price came in at the bottom of the 5.3 to 7.0 euro range set by Iberdrola and it values Iberdrola Renovables at just over 22 billion euros (32 billion US dollars).

The listing is being seen as a test of market demand for green stocks.

The international tranche was 1.6 times subscribed while the the offer for retail investors was 3.4 times subscribed, Iberdrola said in a statement.

The 20 percent stake in Iberdrola Renovables, which operates mainly in wind power, will start trading on Friday.

Some traders had said that many orders already placed by institutions were conditional on the final listing price for Iberdrola Renovables coming at less than 6.0 euros per share.

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Norway floats idea of 'carbon auction' to fight global warming
Nusa Dua, Indonesia (AFP) Dec 11, 2007
Norway's finance minister on Tuesday proposed a fresh plan to battle climate change by auctioning off permits to emit CO2 and using the profits to help poor nations cope with global warming.







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