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NEW YORK, September 19, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Board of Directors (the "Board") of The Korea Fund, Inc. (the "Fund") (NYSE: KF) today announced the final results of its tender offer.
As previously announced, the Fund conducted a tender offer to purchase for cash up to 12.5% of its issued and outstanding common stock, at a price equal to 98.5% of its net asset value ("NAV") per share determined on the expiration date. The Fund’s tender offer, which expired at 5:00 p.m. New York City time, on Monday, September 16, 2024, was oversubscribed.
Since the Fund’s tender offer was oversubscribed, the Fund will purchase 12.5% of its respective outstanding common shares on a pro-rata basis based on the number of shares properly tendered (Pro-Ration Factor). The final results of the tender offer are provided in the table below.
Number of | Number | Pro- | Purchase | Number of | ||||||||||||||
3,196,339 | 604,144 | 18.901 | % | $ | 26.42 | 4,229,009 |
The Fund will purchase the common shares that it has accepted for payment as promptly as possible. Stockholders may obtain further information regarding the Tender Offer from EQ Fund Solutions, the Fund’s Information Agent for the Tender Offer, at (877) 361-7964.
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The Korea Fund, Inc. is a non-diversified, closed-end investment company. The Fund seeks long-term capital appreciation through investing primarily in equity securities trading on the Korean stock exchanges. Its shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "KF."
JPMorgan Asset Management (Asia Pacific) Ltd is the Fund's Investment Adviser. Investment in closed-end funds involves risks. Additional risks are associated with international investing, such as currency fluctuation, government regulations, economic changes and differences in liquidity, which may increase the volatility of an investment in the Fund. Foreign securities markets generally exhibit greater price volatility and are less liquid than the U.S. market. Additionally, this Fund focuses its investments in certain geographical regions, thereby increasing its vulnerability to developments in that region. All of these factors potentially subject the Fund's shares to greater price volatility. The NAV of the Fund will fluctuate with the value of the underlying securities. Closed-end funds trade on their market value, not NAV, and closed-end funds often trade at a discount to their NAV.
The Fund’s daily New York Stock Exchange closing market price and NAV, as well as other information, including updated portfolio statistics and performance are available at www.thekoreafund.com or by calling the Fund’s stockholder servicing agent at (866) 706 0510.