BlackRock Announces Board Approval of a Reverse Stock Split for BlackRock Income Trust, Inc.
BlackRock Income Trust, Inc. (NYSE:BKT) announced a 1-for-3 reverse stock split approved by its Board of Directors. This split will take effect before trading opens on October 18, 2022, with record stockholders as of October 17, 2022. The reverse split is expected to reduce the number of outstanding shares, potentially increasing the market price per share. Following the split, the monthly distribution will rise from $0.0294 to $0.0882 per share, maintaining cash flow to shareholders. The Fund aims to enhance liquidity and broaden investor interest.
- Reverse stock split could potentially increase the market price per share.
- Monthly distribution will be adjusted to $0.0882 per share, maintaining overall cash flow to shareholders.
- Aims to enhance liquidity and broaden the investor base.
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The Fund anticipates completing a 1-for-3 reverse stock split prior to the open of trading on the
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As a result of the reverse stock split, every three shares of the Fund's outstanding common stock will be converted into one share of common stock. A reverse stock split will decrease the number of the Fund's shares of common stock outstanding and potentially increase the market price per share of common stock by a proportional amount. While the number of the Fund’s outstanding shares of common stock will decline, neither the Fund's portfolio holdings nor the total value of stockholders' investments in the Fund will be affected as a result of the reverse stock split. After the reverse stock split, common stockholders' accounts will reflect proportionally fewer shares of common stock with a higher net asset value per share of common stock and each common stockholder will hold the same percentage of the Fund's outstanding shares of common stock as such stockholder held immediately prior to the reverse stock split, subject to adjustments for fractional shares resulting from the reverse stock split (discussed below).
The Fund adopted a managed distribution plan in
The Board of Directors and BlackRock believe that increasing the market price per share of the Fund’s common stock through the reverse stock split may broaden the range of potential investors in shares of the Fund’s common stock, thereby potentially improving the market for, and liquidity of, shares of the Fund’s common stock. This would have the effect of reducing the per share transaction costs associated with buying or selling shares of the Fund’s common stock in the secondary market.
No fractional shares will be issued as a result of the reverse stock split. Fractional shares that may result from the reverse stock split will be aggregated and sold on the NYSE by the Fund's transfer agent and the proceeds will be distributed pro rata among stockholders who would otherwise have received fractional shares in the reverse stock split. The pro rata cash payment received by stockholders will be net of any customary fees and expenses in proportion to their allocable share of the total proceeds of the sales. Stockholders will be receiving additional information regarding the reverse stock split from
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