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LaFleur Minerals Down 9.4% After Raising $11 Million Via Bought Deal Equity Offerings

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LaFleur Minerals (LFLR.CN) shares fell 9.4% on Tuesday after it closed its "bought deal" public offering and private placement for $11 million, which includes the partial exercise of the over-allotment option.

Pursuant to the public offering, the company sold 10.5-million units at $0.50 apiece and 6.2-million flow-through units to charitable purchasers (charity FT units) at $0.68 per charity FT unit for $9.5 million from the sale of public offering securities. Each unit and each charity FT unit consists of one common share and one common share purchase warrant.

Each charity FT share and each charity FT warrant comprising a charity FT unit qualifies as a "flow-through share". Each unit warrant and charity FT warrant entitles the holder to buy a share on a non-flow-through basis for $0.75 at any time on or before June 9, 2029.

Pursuant to the private placement, the company sold 2.7-million flow-through units (FT unit) at $0.57 per FT unit for $1.5 million from the sale of FT units. Each FT unit consists of one common share and one common share purchase warrant, and each FT share and each FT warrant comprising a FT unit qualifies as a "flow-through share".

Each FT warrant entitles the holder to buy a warrant share at $0.75 at any time on or before June 9, 2029. Proceeds from the offerings will be used for the commissioning and restart of gold production operations at its wholly-owned Beacon Gold Mine, exploration programs on its Swanson Gold project in Quebec, as well as for working capital and general corporate needs.

Proceeds from the sale of charity FT units and FT units will be used by to incur eligible "Canadian exploration expenses" that qualify as "flow-through mining expenditures" related to its Swanson Gold project on or before Dec. 31, 2027.

Shares of the company were last seen down $0.035 at $0.335 on the Canadian Securities Exchange.

Price: $0.34, Change: $-0.04, Percent Change: -9.46%

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