-- 根據週五提交給澳洲證券交易所的文件,Metals X(ASX:MLX)將認購Tanami Gold(ASX:TAM)7,050萬澳元融資計畫中的3,440萬股股份,認購價格為210萬澳元。此次融資是透過完全包銷的1:1可放棄認購權發行新股的方式進行的,每股價格為0.06澳元。 文件顯示,此次認購將使Metals X在Tanami Gold的持股比例維持在擴大後的已發行股本的2.93%。 週五早盤交易中,Metals X股價上漲近2%,先前一度觸及歷史新高。同時,Tanami Gold股價下跌15%。
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