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Diatreme Resources公司将出售Cape Flattery Silica项目,以换取Cape Silica合资公司更多股份。

-- 据周一提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件显示,Diatreme Resources(ASX:DRX)旗下子公司Metallica Minerals已同意将位于昆士兰州的Cape Flattery硅矿项目出售给Cape Silica Holdings,后者是Diatreme与Sibelco Silica的合资企业。此次交易将换取合资企业Metallica Minerals的更多股份。 文件显示,该交易对项目的估值约为2600万澳元,有助于Diatreme优化其项目所有权结构,并为其旗舰项目Northern Silica项目增加资金和协同效应。 持有合资企业26.8%股份的Sibelco Silica将出资至多约950万澳元,以换取Cape Silica的股份,交易方式可能允许Sibelco保留其现有股份。交易完成后,Sibelco将认购合资公司价值约510万澳元的股份,并获得额外认购价值440万澳元股份的选择权,该选择权可在7月7日前行使。 根据提交的文件,合资公司将利用这些资金向Diatreme偿还约210万澳元与收购Metallica相关的费用。该收购已于2024年9月完成。 该交易尚需获得Diatreme股东的批准。 Diatreme的股价在最近的周一交易中上涨了6%。

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