De.mem: Completes $5.1M Capic buyout, closes purchase plan early

  • De.mem (DEM) has officially completed its $5.1 million buyout of Perth-based wastewater treatment company Capic
  • The companies offer complementary wastewater treatment services, and the Capic deal gives De.mem greater access to Western Australian clients
  • The purchase deal initially flagged in mid-March, with De.mem raising $9 million through a placement to private investors to fund the deal
  • At the same time, De.mem launched a share purchase plan to retail investors, which initially slated to close on April 20
  • However, with the Capic buyout now complete, De.mem said the purchase plan will closing early at 5:00 pm on Monday, April 12
  • Capic has 50 clients across WA, including high-profile miners like BHP, Northern Star, and Pilbara Minerals
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