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TomaGold社、私募増資の提案を発表

-- TomaGold(LOT.V)は水曜日、トロント証券取引所ベンチャー市場(TSX Venture Exchange)への必要書類の提出および承認を条件として、最大150万ドルの資金調達を目的とした非仲介型私募増資を実施する予定であると発表した。 同社によると、今回の増資は、1ユニットあたり0.075ドルのフロー・スルー(FT)ユニットを最大1,000万ユニット、1ユニットあたり0.06ドルのハード・キャッシュ(HC)ユニットを最大1,250万ユニット発行する。HCユニットは、同社の普通株式1株と新株予約権(ワラント)の半分で構成され、新株予約権1個につき、発行日から24ヶ月間、1株あたり0.10ドルで普通株式1株を追加購入する権利が付与される。 同社によると、FTユニットは、カナダ所得税法における「フロー・スルー株式」に該当する普通株式1株と、ワラントの半分で構成される。 同社は、FTユニットの売却による総収入を、カナダ所得税法で定義される「フロー・スルー重要鉱物採掘費用」に該当する「カナダ探査費用」に充当する予定である。また、HCユニットの売却による純収入は、一般運転資金および企業運転資金に充当する予定である。 本募集は、TSXベンチャー取引所の承認を条件とする。 同社の株価は、TSXベンチャー取引所において、直近で0.005ドル安の0.055ドルとなっている。

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