Applicable Examples
In an effort to help create understanding about the benefits you can expect from Sasol Khanyisa as an existing Sasol Inzalo Public (SIPBEE) shareholder or as an existing Sasol BEE Ordinary (SOLBE1) shareholder, we have created examples for you to reference.
What can you expect from Sasol Khanyisa as an existing Sasol BEE Ordinary (SOLBE1) shareholder?
In 2008, Thandi bought 100 SOLBE1 shares at R366 per share. Since then, she received dividends. Sasol Inzalo will unwind in mid 2018 when Thandi’s 100 SOLBE1 shares will automatically re-designate to Sasol ordinary shares (also known as “SOL” shares). Sasol has introduced Sasol Khanyisa, a new B-BBEE ownership structure and wishes to encourage Thandi to participate in the new transaction.
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SOLBE1 Shareholder: Thandi
What can you expect from Sasol Khanyisa as an existing Sasol BEE Ordinary (SOLBE1) shareholder?
Shareholder | Thandi | Sasol BEE ordinary shareholder (SOLBE1)
What can you expect from Sasol Khanyisa as an existing Sasol Inzalo Public (SIPBEE) shareholder?
The Sasol share price performance was impacted by lower crude oil prices and other macro-economic dynamics and, unfortunately, no net value has been created. Sasol Inzalo will unwind in mid-2018. Sasol has introduced Sasol Khanyisa as a new B-BBEE ownership structure and wishes to encourage Lucas to participate in the new transaction.
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Sasol Inzalo Public Shareholder: Lucas
What can you expect from Sasol Khanyisa as an existing Sasol Inzalo Public (SIPBEE) shareholder?
Shareholder | Lucas | Sasol Inzalo Public shareholder (SIPBEE)