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KebNi filling its war chest to meet rising demand - Emergers

With over 10,000 units of the NLAW shoulder-fired disposable anti-tank weapon delivered from Britain and Luxembourg to the war in Ukraine, there is now a great need to both restore stockpiles and strengthen defence capabilities in other Russian neighbours. To meet this expected increase in demand for KebNi’s IMUs, which are part of the NLAW, the company now plans to strengthen its coffers with a combination of a fully secured rights issue of units initially of 43.5 MSEK and a directed issue of 10 MSEK. With a potential in NLAW of over 200 MSEK in the UK alone, and other activities that support KebNi’s strategic plan to 2026, we see support for a fair value of SEK 1.1-1.3 (1.2-1.6) per share on a 18-24 months horizon.

With over 10,000 units of the NLAW shoulder-fired disposable anti-tank weapon delivered from Britain and Luxembourg to the war in Ukraine, there is now a great need to both restore stockpiles and strengthen defence capabilities in other Russian neighbours. To meet this expected increase in demand for KebNi’s IMUs, which are part of the NLAW, the company now plans to strengthen its coffers with a combination of a fully secured rights issue of units initially of 43.5 MSEK and a directed issue of 10 MSEK. With a potential in NLAW of over 200 MSEK in the UK alone, and other activities that support KebNi’s strategic plan to 2026, we see support for a fair value of SEK 1.1-1.3 (1.2-1.6) per share on a 18-24 months horizon.
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