-- Dios Exploration (DOS.V) 于周五完成了第二期非经纪人私募配售,发行流通股单位,筹集资金 15.8 万美元。 该公司此次配售 395 万份单位,每份单位定价 0.04 美元,包含一股享有税收优惠的股票和半份两年期认股权证,该认股权证允许以 0.06 美元的价格购买一股股票。 加上第一期,该公司目前已筹集 50.8 万美元,售出 1270 万份单位,预计此次发行总筹资额将达到 65 万美元。 该公司表示,所得款项将用于魁北克省的黄金勘探,包括在詹姆斯湾地区 Au33 矿区的 Heberto-Gold 矿点进行钻探。 该公司股票于周四在多伦多证券交易所创业板 (TSX Venture Exchange) 最后一次交易,收盘价为 0.035 美元。
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