Taiga Gold increases private placement to $1.35-million
2020-01-28 11:46 ET - News Release
Mr. Tim Termuende reports
TAIGA INCREASES FINANCING
Due to an overwhelming response, Taiga Gold Corp. intends to increase the previously announced non-brokered private placement to arm's-length and non-arm's-length investors (see Taiga Gold news release dated Jan. 21, 2020). The increased financing will comprise up to 15 million non-flow-through units for gross proceeds of $1.35-million.
Non-flow-through units will be sold at a price of $0.09 per unit, each unit consisting of a non-flow-through common share and one non-flow-through common share purchase warrant, each whole warrant exercisable at $0.18 for a 24-month period.
The common share purchase warrants are subject to an accelerated expiry at the option of the Company if the published closing trade price of the common shares on the Canadian Securities Exchange ("CSE") is greater than or equal to 50 cents for any 10 consecutive trading days, in which event the holder may be given notice that the warrants will expire 30 days following the date of such notice. The common share purchase warrants may be exercised by the holder during the 30 day period between the notice and the expiration of the common share purchase warrants.
A 7% commission or finder's fee may be paid to certain registered dealers or qualified arms-length third parties involved in the financing.
Proceeds from the sale of units will be used to for general working capital and to further development of the company's various projects in Saskatchewan.
About Taiga Gold Corp
Taiga Gold Corp was created through a plan of arrangement with Eagle Plains Resources Ltd. and was listed on the CSE in April, 2018 under the symbol "TGC". The company owns 5 projects targeting gold in the area near the Seabee Gold Operation, owned and operated by SSRM. Taiga's flagship Fisher property is currently being explored by SSRM under option from Taiga.Taiga's objective is to focus on the exploration and development of its gold projects adjacent the Seabee Gold Operation and along the Tabbernor Fault structure. Taiga's projects are located in eastern Saskatchewan, a highly-prospective mining jurisdiction which is highly ranked by the Fraser Institute as one of the best jurisdiction in Canada in terms of overall investment attractiveness. Throughout the exploration and development process, the Company's mission is to help maintain prosperous communities by exploring for and discovering resource opportunities while building lasting relationships through honest and respectful business practices.