TORONTO, Feb. 26, 2018 /CNW/ - A group of concerned
shareholders of Alexandria Minerals Corporation (TSX-V:AZX) (OTCQB:ALXDF) (Frankfurt:A9D) ( Alexandria or the Company) comprised of, among others, Mr. Eric
Owens, a founder, director and former CEO of Alexandria, and NHP Asset Management AG (the
Founder's Group) announced today that they have delivered a requisition (the Requisition) to the Company and its
Directors requisitioning a special meeting of shareholders (the Meeting) in order to elect a new, shareholder-friendly
board slate.
The Current Board does not best represent the interests of shareholders
"Since Peter Gundy was appointed as Chairman of the Board of Directors in April 2017, I believe it has become increasingly apparent, due to the lack of interest in formulating a
long-term strategic vision for the Company, that the Company is at serious risk," stated Owens.
Management was tasked by the Board to raise the funds required to meet budget and capital requirements
On February 22, 2018, the Company issued a press release containing numerous false and
inflammatory allegations. Mr. Owens intends to serve a demand for a full retraction and apology and reserves all of his rights
and remedies with respect to these allegations.
Mr. Owens emphasizes:
- In soliciting subscriptions and collecting funds, Mr. Owens and management were raising capital for a program the Board had
already approved in the Company's Annual Budget.
- The Board has never voted to reject the financing, to require Mr. Owens and management to stop soliciting
subscriptions and collecting funds, or to return any funds collected.
- The current 2018 exploration program is still not funded, putting the Company at risk.
- Mr. Owens was acting with the Board's knowledge, and with full awareness that Board approval would be required to close the
financing.
- Mr. Owens was fully transparent with investors and with the Company with respect to the status of the financing, and the
fact that it required Board approval to close.
- Mr. Owens's opposition to Peter Gundy and the Special Committee's preferred options was
repeatedly expressed to the Board, both at Board meetings and in writing, long before any investigation into his conduct was
initiated.
- Peter Gundy and the Special Committee's investigations of Mr. Owens and other members of
management appear to have been initiated only in response to their continued opposition to certain strategic options.
- Under the guise of an "investigation" of Mr. Owens, Peter Gundy and the Special Committee
sought to impose unreasonable restrictions on him, which may have amounted to constructive dismissal. Among other things, they
sought to prevent him from speaking to shareholders and other members of management—restrictions incompatible with his
fiduciary duties as a Director.
- The Board's allegations against Mr. Owens appear to be an attempt to distract from their failure to present a coherent
strategic vision to shareholders, and to take punitive steps against Mr. Owens for his and management's clearly articulated
opposition to options canvassed by Peter Gundy and the Special Committee.
The current Board has no realistic strategy for value creation
As the Founder's Group stated in their news release dated February 9, 2018, as currently
constituted, Alexandria's Board has failed to be responsive to shareholder expectations and has
no realistic strategy for value creation. In the days since, this has only become more obvious.
The Company stands at a crucial point in its growth story. In early 2017, the Board approved the current drilling program and
the preparation of a new resource estimate, both on the heels of an exceptional 2017 drilling campaign. The planned 60,000 m 2018 drill program was a direct outgrowth of that successful 2017 program.
As CEO, Mr. Owens was working with management to raise the capital required to take these steps with the Board's full
knowledge. Mr. Owens had put together a financing consisting of hard dollar and flow-through portions, expected to provide
upwards of $20 million in accretive financing. The enthusiasm among investors for that financing,
particularly in a difficult junior mining market environment, reflects tremendous confidence in Alexandria's assets and the then-management driven path forward.
Yet as favourable drilling results continue to come in, much of that money sits in trust, awaiting the Board's approval to put
the funds to work for Alexandria. Rather than approving the closing of the financing, or
explaining how it plans to meet the ongoing capital requirements of the 60,000 m drilling program,
the Board continues to consider options that are misguided, and risk valuing the Company at a fraction of what it is
worth.
These outcomes—and certain Directors' haste to implement them before the NI 43-101 report reveals the true value of
Alexandria's assets—are not in the best interests of the Company.
Mr. Owens has repeatedly explained to the Board that its preferred options are detrimental to value and are not beneficial to
all shareholders at this time. Unfortunately, the Founder's Group are left with no choice but to requisition a meeting to prevent
imminent potential destruction of shareholder value.
The Founder's Group propose a clear path forward
The Special Committee, announced December 20, 2017, publicly promises shareholders "any outcome
or no outcome," while in private continuing to pursue misguided or unexecutable paths, which do not apparently include building
future gold resources.
In contrast to Peter Gundy and the Special Committee's approach, the Founder's Group propose a
clear path forward:
- First, bringing in the capital the Board had already budgeted last year, at as accretive a level as possible.
- Second, completing and releasing Alexandria's upcoming NI 43-101 report, which will
demonstrate the value of the Company's assets.
- Third—and only after the NI 43-101 report is released—looking for partners and M&A opportunities, but only those that
are in the best interests of shareholders and properly value the Company.
The Meeting Requisition
The meeting is being called to remove three incumbent directors, Messrs. Peter Gundy,
Walter Henry and Gary O'Connor, and replace them with the Founder's
Group's highly qualified and experienced nominees: Mr. Chris Hopkins, Mr. Ian Mellon, and Mr. Colin Sutherland.
The Requisition requests that the Meeting occur on the earliest practical date, and in any event by no later than April 10, 2018.
The Founder's Group Nominees
The Founder's Group's selected board nominees are highly experienced junior mining and capital markets individuals:
- Mr. Chris Hopkins - Mr. Hopkins has over 30 years of financial management
experience in the resources industry. He has spent most of his career in senior roles with public mining companies, including
Kerr Mines Inc, U.S. Silver, Rio Algom, BHP Billiton, Suncor and several Canadian and international junior mining companies. He
has broad junior resource experience in the areas of corporate finance, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, investor
relations, financial and management reporting. He has a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of
Toronto, and a Chartered Accountant designation and MBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University.
- Mr. Ian Mellon - Mr. Mellon has been in the U.S. and Canadian capital
markets business since 1975, beginning with Gordon Securities in Toronto and Johnson Lane in Atlanta. During the 1990's, Mr. Mellon became head of
institutional equity sales at Scotia McLeod, and followed with sales positions at Nesbitt Burns, Blackmont Capital and PI
Financial. Mr. Mellon has a BA degree in American History and Economics from Western University.
- Mr. Colin Sutherland – Mr. Sutherland is a Chartered Professional
Accountant with over 25 years of financial and operational experience. Since May 2017, he has
been the CFO and a director of NQ Minerals PLC, an Australian-based exploration and mining company. Previously, he was the
President of McEwen Mining Inc., a mining company listed on the TSX and the New York Stock Exchange, from January 2016 to November 2016, and Managing Director and Chief Executive
Officer of Archipelago Resources PLC, a company listed on the ASX, from March 2012 to
December 2015. He has held senior financial and executive roles with Timmins Gold, Capital Gold Corporation, Nayarit Gold Inc. and Aurico Gold Inc.
If the Founder's Group are successful at the Meeting, the board of Alexandria will be
composed of Messrs. Hopkins, Mellon, and Sutherland, together with incumbent directors Robert
Geis, Eric Owens, and Priya Patil.
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The Founder's Group collectively own or exercise control or direction over more than 5% of the outstanding common shares of
Alexandria.
This news release is for informational purposes only and is not a solicitation of proxies. Any proxies solicited by
or on behalf of the Founder's Group in connection with the Meeting will be solicited pursuant to an information circular or as
otherwise permitted by law.
Information Concerning the Founder's Group Nominees
Founder's Group Nominees
Name and Province/ State and Country of Residence
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Present Principal Occupation, Business or Employment
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Number of Common Shares Beneficially Owned
or Controlled
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Chris Hopkins, Ontario, Canada
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Consulting CFO, self-employed
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NIL
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Ian Robert Mellon , Ontario, Canada
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Self-employed
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NIL
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Colin Sutherland, Nova Scotia, Canada
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CFO and Director, NQ Minerals PLC
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NIL
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Founder's Group Nominee Biographies
- Mr. Chris Hopkins – Mr. Hopkins has over 30 years of financial management
experience in the resources industry. He has spent most of his career in senior roles with public mining companies, including
Kerr Mines Inc, U.S. Silver, Rio Algom, BHP Billiton, Suncor and several Canadian and international junior mining companies. He
has broad junior resource experience in the areas of corporate finance, capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, investor
relations, financial and management reporting. He has a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of
Toronto, and a Chartered Accountant designation and MBA from the Schulich School of Business at York University.
- Mr. Ian Mellon – Mr. Mellon has been in the U.S. and Canadian capital
markets business since 1975, beginning with Gordon Securities in Toronto and Johnson Lane in Atlanta. During the 1990's, Mr. Mellon became head of
institutional equity sales at Scotia McLeod, and followed with sales positions at Nesbitt Burns, Blackmont Capital and PI
Financial. Mr. Mellon has a BA degree in American History and Economics from Western University.
- Mr. Colin Sutherland – Mr. Sutherland is a Chartered Professional
Accountant with over 25 years of financial and operational experience. Since May 2017, he has
been the CFO and a director of NQ Minerals PLC, an Australian-based exploration and mining company. Previously, he was the
President of McEwen Mining Inc., a mining company listed on the TSX and the New York Stock Exchange, from January 2016 to November 2016, and Managing Director and Chief Executive
Officer of Archipelago Resources PLC, a company listed on the ASX, from March 2012 to
December 2015. He has held senior financial and executive roles with Timmins Gold, Capital Gold Corporation, Nayarit Gold Inc. and Aurico Gold Inc.
Other Boards of Reporting Issuers
As at the date of this Requisition, the directorships held by each of the Founder's Group Nominees in reporting issuers (or
the equivalent) in Canada or otherwise, are as set out below:
Founder's Group Nominees
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Other Reporting Issuers
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Colin Sutherland
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Amarillo Gold Corp.
NQ Minerals PLC
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Chris Hopkins
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Cava Resources Inc.
Pedro Resources Ltd.
ScoZinc Mining Ltd.
Stina Resources Ltd.
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Other Information Concerning the Founder's Group Nominees
To the knowledge of the Founder's Group, no Founder's Group Nominee is, at the date hereof, or has been, within ten (10) years
before the date hereof: (a) a director, chief executive officer or chief financial officer of any company that (i) was subject to
a cease trade order, an order similar to a cease trade order or an order that denied the relevant company access to any exemption
under securities legislation that was in effect for a period of more than thirty (30) consecutive days (each, an "order"), in
each case that was issued while the Founder's Group Nominee was acting in the capacity as director, chief executive officer or
chief financial officer, or (ii) was subject to an order that was issued after the Founder's Group Nominee ceased to be a
director, chief executive officer or chief financial officer and which resulted from an event that occurred while that person was
acting in the capacity as director, chief executive officer or chief financial officer; (b) a director or executive officer of
any company that, while such Founder's Group Nominee was acting in that capacity, or within one (1) year of such Founder's Group
Nominee ceasing to act in that capacity, became bankrupt, made a proposal under any legislation relating to bankruptcy or
insolvency or was subject to or instituted any proceedings, arrangement or compromise with creditors or had a receiver, receiver
manager or trustee appointed to hold its assets; or (c) someone who became bankrupt, made a proposal under any legislation
relating to bankruptcy or insolvency, or became subject to or instituted any proceedings, arrangement or compromise with
creditors, or had a receiver, receiver manager or trustee appointed to hold the assets of such Founder's Group Nominee.
To the knowledge of the Founder's Group, as at the date hereof, no Founder's Group Nominee has been subject to: (a) any
penalties or sanctions imposed by a court relating to securities legislation, or by a securities regulatory authority, or has
entered into a settlement agreement with a securities regulatory authority; or (b) any other penalties or sanctions imposed by a
court or regulatory body that would likely be considered important to a reasonable securityholder in deciding whether to vote for
a Founder's Group Nominee.
To the knowledge of the Founder's Group, none of the Founder's Group or directors or officers of the Founder's Group, or any
associates or affiliates of the foregoing, or any of the Founder's Group Nominees or their respective associates or affiliates,
has: (a) any material interest, direct or indirect, in any transaction since the commencement of the Corporation's most recently
completed financial year or in any proposed transaction which has materially affected or will materially affect the Corporation
or any of its subsidiaries; or (b) any material interest, direct or indirect, by way of beneficial ownership of securities or
otherwise, in any matter proposed to be acted on at the Meeting, other than the election of directors.
Additional Information
The information contained in this news release does not and is not meant to constitute a solicitation of a proxy within the
meaning of applicable securities laws. Although the Founder's Group have requisitioned the Meeting (as previously defined
in this news release), there is currently no record or meeting date and shareholders are not being asked at this time to execute
a proxy in favour of the Founder's Group nominees. In connection with the Meeting, the Founder's Group may file a dissident
information circular (the Information Circular) in due course in compliance with applicable securities laws.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Founder's Group are voluntarily providing the disclosure required under section 9.2(4) of
National Instrument 51-102 – Continuous Disclosure Obligations in accordance with securities laws applicable to public
broadcast solicitations.
This news release and any solicitation made by the Founder's Group in advance of the Meeting is, or will be, as applicable,
made by the Founder's Group, and not by or on behalf of the management of Alexandria. All costs
incurred for any solicitation will be borne by the Founder's Group, provided that, subject to applicable law, the Founder's Group
may seek reimbursement from Alexandria of the Founder's Group's out-of-pocket expenses,
including proxy solicitation expenses and legal fees, incurred in connection with a successful reconstitution of the board.
The Founder's Group are not soliciting proxies in connection with the Meeting at this time, and shareholders are not being
asked at this time to execute proxies in favour of the Founder's Group Nominees (in respect of the Meeting). Proxies may be
solicited by the Founder's Group pursuant to an Information Circular sent to shareholders after which solicitations may be made
by or on behalf of the Founder's Group, by mail, telephone, fax, email or other electronic means as well as by newspaper or other
media advertising, and in person by the Founder's Group, who will not be specifically remunerated therefor. The Founder's
Group may also solicit proxies in reliance upon the public broadcast exemption to the solicitation requirements under applicable
Canadian corporate and securities laws, conveyed by way of public broadcast, including through press releases, speeches or
publications, and by any other manner permitted under applicable Canadian laws. The Founder's Group may engage the services
of one or more agents and authorize other persons to assist in soliciting proxies on behalf of the Founder's Group.
The Founder's Group have retained Shorecrest Group (Shorecrest) as their strategic and shareholder communications
advisor should the Founder's Group commence a formal solicitation of proxy votes. Shorecrest's responsibilities will principally
include developing and implementing shareholder communication and engagement strategies, advising with respect to meeting and
proxy protocol, and assisting the Founder's Group in soliciting proxy votes. For more information please contact Christine Carson, Co-founder and Managing Director, at 647-931-7396.
The Founder's Group are not requesting that Alexandria shareholders submit a proxy at this
time. Once the Founder's Group have commenced a formal solicitation of proxies in connection with the Meeting, proxies may be
revoked by instrument in writing by the shareholder giving the proxy or by its duly authorized officer or attorney, or in any
other manner permitted by law or the by-laws of Alexandria. None of the Founder's Group or, to
their knowledge, any of their associates or affiliates, has any material interest, direct or indirect, (i) in any transaction
since the beginning of Alexandria's most recently completed financial year or in any proposed
transaction that has materially affected or would materially affect Alexandria or any of its
subsidiaries; or (ii) by way of beneficial ownership of securities or otherwise, in any matter proposed to be acted on at the
Meeting, other than the election of directors to the board. Alexandria's principal office
address is 1 Toronto Street, Suite 201, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 3B2.
A copy of this news release may be obtained on Alexandria's SEDAR profile at www.sedar.com.
SOURCE Concerned Shareholders of Alexandria Minerals Corporation
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