-- 澳洲礦業公司(ASX:AUZ)週一向澳洲證券交易所提交的文件顯示,該公司已獲得認購承諾,將透過發行1.071億股新的全額繳付普通股籌集約300萬澳元,每股發行價為0.028澳元,每認購兩股新股將獲得一份上市期權。 該公司表示,還將發行5,360萬份上市選擇權,行使價為0.032澳元,有效期至2027年5月6日。所有證券預計將於5月13日左右發行。 本次發行價0.028澳幣較30天成交量加權平均價溢價16%,較15天成交量加權平均價溢價12%。此次配售由Tribeca Investment Partners領投並擔任基石。該公司在提交的文件中補充道,募集資金將用於推進其位於新南威爾斯州弗萊明頓鈧礦項目的可行性預研,以及其他用途。 澳洲礦業公司預計,此次配售完成後,其現金餘額(扣除成本前)將超過600萬澳元。 該公司股價在周一的交易中飆升近14%,早盤一度觸及2023年3月以來的最高點。
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