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SolarCity raises $305 million in deal advised by Soros' firm

Published 09/12/2016, 01:35 PM
© Reuters. A SolarCity vehicle is seen on the road in San Diego, California

(Reuters) - Solar panel installer SolarCity Corp (O:SCTY), which is being bought by Tesla Motors Inc (O:TSLA), said it had raised $305 million in a cash equity transaction advised by billionaire investor George Soros' hedge fund.

Shares of the company, which is backed by Tesla founder Elon Musk, were up 6.6 percent at $17.89 in afternoon trading on Monday.

A private investment fund affiliated with Quantum Strategic Partners Ltd provided the equity investment in a portfolio of residential, commercial and industrial solar projects, the company said.

The fund was advised by Soros Fund Management LLC.

This is the second cash equity transaction by the debt-laden solar company this year. The company in May received a $227 million investment from John Hancock in a diversified portfolio of residential, commercial and industrial solar power projects.

Monday's transaction included an 18-year-loan syndicated to five institutional investors, SolarCity said.

Bank of America Merrill Lynch (NYSE:BAC) acted as the sole syndication and structuring agent for the transaction.

The solar company said last month it faced greater-than-usual delays in closing new project financing commitments due to its takeover talks with Tesla.

Up to Friday's close of $16.77, SolarCity's shares had lost more than a fifth of its value since Tesla made its first offer in June.

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