Bombardier gets final instalment of Quebec's $1B US investment in CSeries
The completed investment gives Quebec a 49.5% of new limited partnership
Bombardier has received the final instalment of Quebec's US$1-billion investment in the company's CSeries commercial jet program.
The Montreal-based company announced on June 23 that the province would own 49.5 per cent of a new limited partnership with all the assets, liabilities and obligations of the CSeries aircraft program after the investment was completed.
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Bombardier received the first $500-million instalment of the provincial investment a week later on June 30, providing the company with funds as it builds the CSeries planes ordered by airlines and other customers.
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As a result of the final $500-million payment, completed on Thursday as planned, the province's Investissement Quebec received warrants that are exchangeable for 50 million Bombardier class B shares.
Bombardier's publicly traded class B shares closed Thursday at $2.13 in Toronto — below the warrants' exercise price of $2.21, or US$1.72.