Orosur Mining Inc. informs investors about the exercise of 179,856 warrants, resulting in the issuance of 179,856 new common shares. Admission of these shares to trading on AIM is expected around January 10, 2025. The company also provides the updated share capital figure and guidance on calculating voting rights.
a minerals explorer and developer with projects in Colombia, Argentina and Nigeria, advises that, following an exercise of 179,856 warrants at an exercise price of US$0.0494 each, the Company will, issue 179,856 new common shares of no par value each for a total consideration of US$8,885.
Following Admission, the Company's new issued share capital will comprise 261,271,186 Common Shares. This share figure includes the shares to be admitted on 7December 2024. When calculating voting rights, shareholders should use this figure as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change in their interest in, the share capital of the Company under the FCA's Disclosure and Transparency Rules.
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