Critical Metals to acquire Madini Occidental and increase its stake in the Molulu project
Published by Joe Toft,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Further to the announcement of 15 December 2022, where the company had offered to purchase the balance of 21.5% in MO held by Madini Minerals Ltd, Critical Metals, which indirectly beneficially owns 55% of the Molulu project has, through its wholly owned subsidiary Critical Metals Mauritius Limited (Critical Mauritius), entered into an agreement to acquire the remaining 21.5% in MO which indirectly owns 70% of the Molulu project. This increases the beneficial ownership and voting control of Critical Mauritius in Madini Occidental Ltd (MO) from 78.5% to 100% and indirectly increases its ownership of the Molulu Project from 55% to 70%. The remaining 30% of the Molulu project is held by the company’s DRC based partners.
The consideration for the share acquisition is £450 000 paid in cash on completion with a further payment of £200 000 on or before 1 October 2023, to be paid in Critical Metals PLC shares at a price equal to the 10-day volume weighted average or cash, at the company's election. The share acquisition received the approval of the MO board on 19 December 2022. The company will fund cash element of the share acquisition via existing cash resources in the company, augmented by the proceeds of the fund raise announced on 15 December 2022.
Russell Fryer, CEO of Critical Metals, commented:
“We are absolutely delighted that Madini Minerals accepted our offer to acquire the final 21.5% in Madini Occidental Ltd, resulting in a stream-lined and more efficient ownership structure while more importantly, providing our shareholders with a much larger interest in the high potential cash generating Molulu project.
“This strategically important transaction is the first step towards building a long life, fully integrated copper cobalt production company. This new ownership structure will greatly increase shareholder value while the demand for both copper and cobalt continues to rise."
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/29122022/critical-metals-to-acquire-madini-occidental-and-increase-its-stake-in-the-molulu-project/
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