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Li-Metal Corp C.LIM

Alternate Symbol(s):  LIMFF

Li-Metal Corp. is a Canada-based vertically integrated battery materials company. The Company is commercializing technologies to enable batteries for electric vehicles and other applications. It is engaged in specializing in the development of technologies for the battery supply chain, focused on metallic lithium metal and lithium anode materials and their production. It is developing three key technologies, including production of lithium metal from lithium carbonate, production of ultra-thin lithium anodes using physical vapor deposition (PVD) and the reprocessing of scrap lithium metal from various sources into usable metal ingots. The three complementary technologies are intended to function together in a vertically integrated and sustainable battery materials production process. Its patented lithium metal technology, battery anode technology and production methods are significantly more sustainable than existing solutions and offer lighter, more energy-dense and safer batteries.


CSE:LIM - Post by User

Post by Betteryear2on Nov 23, 2021 5:24pm
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Acceleration of Warrants

Acceleration of Warrants

TORONTO, ON / ACCESSWIRE / November 23, 2021 /Li-Metal Corp. (CSE:LIM)(FSE:5ZO) ("Li-Metal" or the "Company"), a leading developer of lithium metal anode and lithium metal technologies critical for next-generation batteries, today announces that the Company will be accelerating the expiry of all of its outstanding warrants, pursuant to the terms of the warrant indenture dated September 7, 2021 (the "Warrant Indenture").

On October 25th, 2021, Li-Metal issued a total of 10,500,000 warrants with an expiry date of October 25th, 2023 (the "Warrants"), which are exercisable at the Canadian dollar equivalent of US$1.50, according to the U.S./Canadian exchange rate (the "Exchange Rate") as reported by the Bank of Canada on the close of business the day before the closing of the reverse takeover transaction involving 2555663 Ontario Limited and Eurotin Inc. (the "Transaction"). The Exchange Rate was determined by the Company to be CAD$1.2357 per US$1.00. Pursuant to the Warrant Indenture and as previously disclosed, the expiry date of the Warrants would accelerate if the volume-weighted average price ("VWAP") of the Company's common shares (the "Common Shares") on the Canadian Securities Exchange (the "CSE") was equal to or greater than the Canadian dollar equivalent of US$3.50 (calculated according to the Exchange Rate) over a period of five consecutive trading days on the CSE. Within 10 business days following such five-day period, Li-Metal would accelerate the expiry date of such Warrants by issuing a press release.

As the VWAP of the Company's Common Shares has exceeded the Canadian dollar equivalent of US$3.50 over a period of five consecutive trading days, Li-Metal now announces that the expiry date for the Warrants will be December 23, 2021. The Company will also provide written notice of such expiry date directly to all Warrant holders. If all Warrants issued by the Company are exercised, the Company will receive aggregate proceeds of CAD$19,462,275 in connection with the exercise of such Warrants.

To exercise the abovementioned Warrants, holders of Warrants are required to courier the following to the Company's transfer agent on or before December 23, 2021 at 5:00 pm (Toronto time):

  • a duly completed and executed exercise form (hardcopy), which can be found on the investor relations page of Li-Metal's website (https://li-metal.com/investor/);
  • the original certificate or direct registration system ("DRS") advice representing the Warrants being exercised by such holder; and
  • payment of the aggregate exercise price (CAD$1.85355 per Warrant) made payable to "Li-Metal Corp." by way of certified cheque, money order or bank draft.

Warrant holders should stipulate whether they would like to receive a certificate or DRS advice representing the Common Shares to be issued upon exercise of their Warrants. All documentation should be couriered to: TSX Trust Company, Attn: Corporate Actions, 301 - 100 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ON, M5H 4H1.

Common Share Issuance in Satisfaction of Interest Payment

Li-Metal also announces that, further to the news release published by the Company on October 25, 2021, the Company has issued 141,367 Common Shares to six prior debenture holders in satisfaction of interest owed by the Company on senior secured convertible debentures (the "Debentures") in the amount of US$141,369.87 (the "Interest Payment"). No fractional Common Shares were issued in satisfaction of the Interest Payment. The Common Shares issued in satisfaction of interest payable under the Debentures are subject to four-month hold period resale restrictions under Canadian securities laws. The issuance of the Common Shares in lieu of cash was subject to the terms and conditions of the Debentures as well as the receipt of any requisite approvals, including, without limitation, the approval of the CSE.

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