10-1 rollback
Vanadiumcorp plans $2-million financing, share rollback
2022-03-24 06:05 ET - News Release
Mr. Paul McGuigan reports
VANADIUMCORP ANNOUNCES FINANCING AND SHARE CONSOLIDATION
Vanadiumcorp Resource Inc. plans to arrange a debenture financing to raise up to a maximum of $2-million.
Under the terms of the Debt Financing, the debentures will mature two (2) years from the date of closing (the "Maturity Date") and will bear interest at 10% per annum and will be repayable by the Company on the Maturity Date.
As compensation to the lenders for the risk of repayment, the Company will issue non-transferable common share purchase warrants (the "Bonus Warrants") exercisable to purchase common shares of the Company equal to 100% of the principal amount of the debentures divided by $0.05 per share, or up to 40,000,000 common shares, or 4,000,000 after the consolidation outlined below, if the Debt Financing is fully subscribed (the "Warrant Shares"). The Bonus Warrants will be exercisable at an exercise price of $0.05 per Warrant Share, or $0.50 after the consolidation outlined below, for a period of two years following closing.
The proceeds of the Debt Financing will be used to fund to fund the first stage of new metallurgical testing and production methods for vanadium electrolyte and for general working capital. The terms of the Debt Financing are subject to the acceptance of the TSX Venture Exchange (the "Exchange").
The Company announces that its Board of Directors has approved a consolidation of the Company's issued share capital on the basis of ten (10) common shares for one (1) new share of the Company (the "Consolidation"). The Company currently has 319,251,120 common shares outstanding and will have 31,925,112 common shares outstanding after completion of the Consolidation, subject to rounding and the elimination of any fractional shares resulting from the Consolidation. The number of outstanding stock options and warrants of the Company will similarly be adjusted by the Consolidation ratio, and the exercise prices adjusted accordingly.
The Consolidation is subject to Exchange approval. The Company will continue to trade after the Consolidation under the name "Vanadiumcorp Resource Inc.". If the Consolidation is approved by the Exchange, the Company will disseminate a further news release which will set out the effective date for the Consolidation.
Upon completion of the Consolidation, a letter of transmittal will be sent by mail to registered shareholders advising that the Consolidation has taken effect. The letter of transmittal will contain instructions on how registered shareholders can exchange their share certificates or DRS statements evidencing their pre-consolidated common shares for new share certificates or new DRS statements representing the number of post-consolidated common shares to which they are entitled. No action is required by non-registered shareholders (shareholders who hold their shares through an intermediary) to effect the Consolidation. The Common Shares are expected to begin trading on the Exchange on a post-Consolidation basis, after the Exchange issues its final bulletin advising of the effective date of the Consolidation.
About Vanadiumcorp
Vanadiumcorp Resource Inc., is a mineral exploration company located in Vancouver, Canada, with 100% ownership in the Lac Dore Vanadium, Iron and Titanium Project, located 27 km east-southeast from the city of Chibougamau in Quebec, as well as the Iron T, VTM deposit in Matagami. Vanadiumcorp also owns 100% of a novel hydrometallurgical process, VEPT (Vanadiumcorp, Electrochem, Process Technology) invented by Dr. Francois Cardarelli, that consists of digesting vanadiferous feedstocks into concentrated sulfuric acid. The technology addresses the recovery of vanadium pentoxide, vanadyl sulphate, ferrous sulphate, titanium hydrolysate, and silica from feedstocks such as vanadiferous titano- magnetite, iron ores and concentrates such as magnetite and hematite, vanadium industrial wastes such as BOF-slags, and other industrial by- products also containing vanadium.