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3D printing business Amaero launches raising after Boeing order – The Australian Financial Review
ASX-listed 3D printing business Amaero International was cap in hand in front of funds on Thursday, after receiving a purchase order from Boeing.

ASX-listed 3D printing business Amaero International was cap in hand in front of funds on Thursday, after receiving a purchase order from aerospace giant Boeing.
One of the 3D printing machines used by Amaero International. Supplied
The company tapped PAC Partners to help on the $5 million placement and $3 million share purchase plan.
The deal was priced at 55¢ a share, which represented a 16 per cent to Amaero’s last close and a 20.8 per cent discount to the 15-day VWAP, according to terms sent…
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