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Polymer Factory Sweden AB (publ) carries out directed share issues totaling SEK 2.28 million

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The Board of Directors of Polymer Factory Sweden AB (publ) (“Polymer Factory” or the “Company”) today announces that it has resolved on a directed issue of 3,100,666 shares at a subscription price of SEK 0.60 per share. The Board has also resolved, subject to subsequent approval by an Extraordinary General Meeting, on a directed issue of 691,763 shares to Board members and senior executives (the “Issues”). Notice of the Extraordinary General Meeting will be published through a separate press release.


The Issues are carried out for the purpose of strengthening the Company’s working capital and meeting increased demand for SpheriCal®, the Company’s polymer-based calibrant for mass spectrometry.

 

The Issues are carried out at a subscription price of SEK 0.60 per share, corresponding to approximately a 5% discount to the average share price during the last ten trading days.

 

Through the Issues, Polymer Factory will receive total proceeds of approximately SEK 2.28 million.

 

Tranche 1

The Board of Directors has resolved on a directed issue of 3,100,666 shares, based on the authorization granted by the Annual General Meeting on 3 June 2025. Through this part of the Issue, the Company will receive approximately SEK 1.86 million.

 

The subscribers in tranche 1 are Axel Lindberg, Capmate AB, Cibet AB, Daniel Nilsson, John Moll, Niclas Löwgren, Niklas Estensson and Jinderman & Partners AB (https://jinderman.se).

 

Tranche 2

The Board of Directors has resolved, subject to approval by an Extraordinary General Meeting, on a directed issue of 691,763 shares. Through this part of the Issue, the Company will receive approximately SEK 0.42 million.

 

The subscribers in tranche 2 are Eva Malmström Jonsson, Leif Gustafsson Gynnerstedt, SCEM Consulting AB (Michael Malkoch) and NordicBlue AB (Mats Wallnér).

 

The investors in tranche 2 consist of members of the Board of Directors and members of the Company’s management, as well as their wholly owned companies. Consequently, approval by the General Meeting must be supported by at least nine-tenths of both the votes cast and the shares represented at the meeting.

 

Deviation from shareholders’ preferential rights

The size of the Issue is limited to such an extent that the costs of conducting a rights issue would be disproportionate in relation to the capital raised. Conducting a directed issue allows a larger share of the proceeds to accrue to the Company.

 

The Board of Directors considers that the subscription price has been determined on market terms through arm’s length negotiations with the investors and by comparison with similar transactions.

 

Dilution

Through the Issues, provided that tranche 2 is carried out, the Company’s share capital will increase by SEK 379,243, from SEK 1,617,497 to SEK 1,996,740.

 

The total number of shares is expected to increase by 3,792,429 shares, from 16,174,966 to 19,967,395 shares.

 

The Issues will result in a dilution effect of approximately 19% for existing shareholders, based on the total number of shares and votes in the Company after completion of the Issues.





For more information, please contact:

Mats Wallnér, CEO

Phone: +46 (0) 70 951 95 06

 

About Polymer Factory

Polymer Factory was founded in 2006 at KTH Royal Institute of Technology and its Board of Directors have been essential in driving dendritic nanotechnology research to commercialization for almost 15 years – expertise that has been transferred to the Company’s products. Emerging from many years of cutting-edge research within the field, Polymer Factory today has, in the Company’s assessment, the world’s largest product portfolio of dendritic materials with customers ranging from Big Pharma, MedTech and BioTech companies, to research-intensive institutes and academic research groups. Polymer Factory has also used the Company’s vast knowledge and expertise to develop a patented calibration technology, named SpheriCal®, designed for Mass Spectrometry instruments.


This disclosure contains information that Polymer Factory is obliged to make public pursuant to the EU Market Abuse Regulation (EU nr 596/2014). The information was submitted for publication, through the agency of the contact person, on 12-02-2026 09:23 CET.



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