Markham, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - July 20, 2018) - MBMI Resources Inc. (NEX: MBR.H) (the "Company" or "MBMI") is pleased to
announce the closing of its previously announced private placement of 8,000,000 common share units ("Units") at a price of $0.05
per Unit for aggregate gross proceeds of $400,000 (the "Private Placement"). Each Unit consists of one common share in the capital
of the Company and one common share purchase warrant. Each warrant entitles its holder to purchase one common share in the capital
of the Company at an exercise price of $0.05 per share for a period of one year from the date of issuance. The closing of the
Private Placement remains subject to final acceptance by the TSX Venture Exchange.
In connection with the Private Placement, the Company paid certain finder a cash commission in the amount of $28,000,
representing 7% of the gross proceeds raised pursuant to the Private Placement. The proceeds of the Private Placement will be used
to finance the Company's continuous efforts to reinstate the Financial and Technical Assistance Agreement with the Government of
Philippines with respect to the Company's Palawan nickel properties, and for general working capital.
All securities issued pursuant to the Private Placement are subject to a four-month hold period pursuant to the applicable
securities laws with an expiry date of November 21, 2018.
About MBMI Resources Inc.
MBMI Resources Inc. is a Canadian-based mining company which operates 7 nickel mineral properties in the Philippines, which
include the Alpha Property, Bethlehem Property and Northern Rio Tuba Property located in Palawan Philippines covering an area of
12,560 hectares (collectively, the "Palawan Properties"), and the Borongan-Maydolong Property, Gen. Mcarthur-Llorente Property,
Balangiga-Giporlos Property and Homohon Island Property in Samar, Philippines covering an area of 10,150 hectares (collectively,
the "Samar Properties").
The Company's principal properties, the Palawan Properties, have been subject to a dispute (the "FTAA Dispute") which led to a
decision by the Office of the President of the Philippines on April 19, 2011 (the "OP Decision") that cancelled a Financial and
Technical Assistance Agreement (the "FTAA") granted in April 2010 for the Palawan Properties. The FTAA, if reinstated, would allow
large-scale exploration, development and utilization of minerals on the Palawan Properties.
Through a series of transactions from September 2012 to March 2014 involving the sale of the company's ownership in the
operating companies (the "Operating Company") that own and control the Palawan Properties and their respective holding
companies, the Company's ownership in the Palawan Properties have been sold to DMCI Mining Corporation, a Philippines based mining
company (the "Purchaser") for an aggregate purchase price of US$25.2 million (the "Sale Transactions"). The closing of Sale
Transactions is subject to a number of closing conditions which include, among other things, the reinstatement of the cancelled
FTAA.
As a result of the Sale Transactions and the FTAA Dispute, the Company has suspended its exploration and development operations
in all of its properties to focus its efforts and resources on the reinstatement of the cancelled FTAA in order to conclude the
Sale Transactions.
On December 9, 2015, the First Division of the Philippine Supreme Court issued a favourable decision (the "SC Decision")
declaring null and void the decision of the Philippine Court of Appeals which affirmed the OP Decision without prejudice to any
other appropriate remedy the parties may take against each other. It is important to note, however, that while the SC Decision is
the final court decision with respect the FTAA Dispute, it is not a direct ruling with respect to the re-instatement of FTAA that
would allow the Company to meet the closing conditions of the Sale Transactions. Therefore, following the SC Decision, the
Operating Companies have commenced work on the documentation required to re-engage the Office of the President regarding the
reversal of the OP Decision and reinstatement of the FTAA pursuant to the SC Decision. Since there is no assurance that the Office
of the President of Philippines will reinstate the FTAA, the Company, the Operating Companies and the Purchaser are concurrently
evaluating other recourses including, but not limited to, binding arbitration proceedings in accordance with the dispute resolution
mechanism set out in the FTAA as sanctioned by the SC Decision.
Disclosure regarding forward-looking statements
This press release contains projections and forward-looking information that involve various risks and uncertainties regarding
future events. Such forward-looking information can include without limitation statements based on current expectations involving a
number of risks and uncertainties and are not guarantees of future performance of the Company. These risks and uncertainties could
cause actual results and the Company's plans and objectives to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking
information. Actual results and future events could differ materially from those anticipated in such information. These and all
subsequent written and oral forward-looking information are based on estimates and opinions of management on the dates they are
made and expressly qualified in their entirety by this notice.
For more information, please contact:
Joseph Chan, Interim CEO
Phone: (647) 299-9203
Email: mbmi@mail.com
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Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this Press release.