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ティティミナス・シルバー社、マドレ・シエラ・プロジェクトを再編成し、関連するオプション契約を修正する

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-- ティティミナス・シルバー(TITI.V)は月曜日、ペルー中部にある主力銀プロジェクト「マドレ・シエラ」の企業再編と、同プロジェクトの株式100%取得オプションを規定する株式購入オプション契約の修正を取締役会が承認したと発表した。また、取締役会は、株式購入オプション契約に基づき付与された、対象となる鉱業権に対する3件の1%の正味製錬収益ロイヤルティをペルー公的登記簿に登録することも承認したという。 今回の再編により、マドレ・シエラ・プロジェクトを構成する18件の鉱業権(総面積7,561ヘクタール)は、それぞれが個別の鉱業権ポートフォリオを保有する3つのペルー企業に分配される、と同社は述べている。 「この組織構造は、ペルーの規制枠組みの下でマドレ・シエラ・プロジェクトの運営、許認可、税務管理を最適化するために設計されたものであり、3つの運営会社のうち2つがペルーの小規模鉱業制度の下で運営されることを可能にし、DIA(鉱業開発庁)の許認可枠組みの下での探査プログラムの推進を可能にするものと期待されます。この構造はペルーの弁護士と協議済みであり、適用される鉱業法に準拠しています」と付け加えた。 組織再編に関連して、当社とSPOA(売却株主契約)に基づく売却株主は、新たな修正契約を締結することに原則合意した。SPOAの経済条件、すなわち総買収価格、基本となる支払スケジュール、および売却株主に付与された3つの1% NSR(合計3%)は変更されない。この組織再編は、取引の再交渉ではなく、規制上の調整であると、同社は述べた。 今回の新たな修正契約の対価として、両当事者は、当初2026年8月に予定されていた45万米ドルの現金支払いを、新たな修正契約の締結時に前倒しで支払うことに合意しました。支払額は、前倒し支払いを反映して43万米ドルに調整されます。SPOAに基づくその他のすべての支払義務および債務は、引き続き有効であると、同社は付け加えました。 同社の株価は昨日、カナダ市場で0.03ドル(2.5%)下落し、1.17ドルとなりました。

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