Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC), the developer of what is planned to be the largest solar project in Southeast Asia, has successfully made its trading debut on the Main Board of the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE). The firm’s shares closed its first trading day at P1.01 per...
The P2.7 billion initial public offering (IPO) of Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC), developer of what is touted as Southeast Asia’s largest solar project, is almost two times oversubscribed ahead of its listing on December 17, 2021. “SPNEC’s IPO was oversubscribed, receiving...
Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC), the developer of what is planned to be the largest solar project in Southeast Asia, has kicked off its P2.7 billion initial public offering (IPO) which will run until Tuesday, Dec. 7. Based on documents filed with the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm...
Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC), just like its parent company Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings Inc., is banking not just on its future solar power generation capacity but also on its vast landholdings to attract both stock market investors and potential business partners....
Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corp. (SPNEC), the first pure renewable energy firm to go public, has pegged its initial public offering (IPO) price at P1 per share for an offer size of P2.7 billion. In a disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange, the firm said the offer period is planned for Dec....
Solar Philippines Tarlac Corporation (Solar Tarlac), a subsidiary of renewable energy firm Solar Philippines, is planning to raise P4.15 billion from the issuance of green bonds. The proposed green bonds has been assigned a high credit rating of PRS Aa plus with a Stable Outlook by the Philippine...
Solar Philippines is preparing an initial public offering (IPO) of the shares of wholly owned subsidiary Solar Philippines Nueva Ecija Corporation (SPNEC) worth up to P1.3 billion. In a statement, the firm said SPNEC is developing a 500 MW solar project in Peñaranda, Nueva Ecija. Solar Philippines...
The board of directors of Ayala-led AC Energy Corporation (ACEN) has greenlighted the joint venture deal that the conglomerate’s energy investment arm will be cementing with Solar Philippines Power Project Holdings Inc. (SP) of millennial-businessman Leandro L. Leviste. In a disclosure to the...
Filipino-founded Solar Philippines is targeting to advance the construction of more than 1,000 megawatts of solar farm installations next year in at least four provinces within the Luzon grid. Currently identified sites for the projects are in Batangas, Cavite, Nueva Ecija and Tarlac, according to...
Local firm Solar Philippines is prepping up for its planned initial public offering (IPO) at the local bourse, according to company executives. The firm, which was founded by young businessman Leandro Leviste, has recently tapped power industry hotshot Marty Crotty as its new Chief Executive...