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€1.50 THURSDAY 25 NOVEMBER 2021 • ISSUE 131 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT PAGE 2 PAGE 4 PAGE 3 PAUL COCKS THE Savoy Shopping Complex in Val- letta has been purchased for €17.5 mil- lion by Central Business Centres p.l.c. (CBC), which is fully owned by the Cortis family, following a successful bond issue of €21 million earlier this month. e €21 million 4% Unsecured Bonds 2033 had a nominal value of €100 per Bond and were issued at par. According to the company's prospec- tus published on 24 September, CBC intends to refurbish the Valletta prem- ises and continue operating it as a re- tail and office centre. Cortis family purchases Savoy Complex for €17.5m Drone courier company attracts investment Metsola secures EPP nomination for European Parliament presidency STAR PERFORMER MSE FTSE 100 € EXCHANGE RATES Trading Date: 24 Nov 2021 Number of Trades: 47 Turnover: €685,162.64 MSE TRX Index: 7,943.628 (Change: -0.001%) Name 4.75% DNF PLC SEC DN33A - Currency EUR Last Traded 24 Nov, 2021 Price 102.240 Change 2.240 US Dollar 1.1198 British Pound: 0.83961 Japanese Yen: 129.10 Australian Dollar: 1.5551 Swiss Franc: 1.0472 7,290.79 24.10 7,307.89 / 7,245.98 7,266.69 Value Net variation Previous close High / Low +0.33% • Central Business Centres plc to retain retail activity • Property purchase concluded within eight days of succesful Bond issue PN MEP Roberta Metsola The Savoy Shopping Complex in Republic Street, Valletta

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