Tekla Life Sciences Investors Declares Distribution
- Tekla Life Sciences Investors declares a distribution of $0.32 per share, in line with its distribution policy of making quarterly distributions at a rate of 2% of the Fund’s net assets.
- The Fund will trade ex-distribution on August 24, 2023, with the record date for the distribution set at August 25, 2023.
- Investors have the option to receive the distribution in newly issued shares of the Fund or in cash, with specific instructions provided for both scenarios.
- None.
Under its distribution policy, the Fund intends to make quarterly distributions at a rate of
Shareholders may request to be paid in cash instead of shares by responding to the bank, brokerage or nominee who holds the shares if the shares are in “street name” or by filling out an election card received from Computershare Investor Services shortly after the record date if the shares are in registered form. The bank, brokerage or nominee who holds the shares must advise the Depository Trust Company ("DTC") as to their full and fractional share requirements by September 20, 2023. Written notification for the election of cash instead of stock by registered shareholders must be received by Computershare Investor Services prior to September 20, 2023.
Tekla Life Sciences Investors (NYSE: HQL) is a closed-end fund that invests in public and private companies in the life sciences industry. Tekla Capital Management LLC, based in
Information regarding the Fund and Tekla Capital Management LLC can be found at www.teklacap.com.
Please contact Destra Capital Advisors, the Fund’s marketing and investor support services agent, at HQL@destracapital.com or call (877) 855-3434 if you have any questions regarding HQL.
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