Baru Gold Corp. has arranged a non-brokered private placement consisting of up to 7.5 million units priced at two cents per unit for total proceeds of $150,000.
Each unit will comprise one common share in the capital of the company and one non-transferable common share purchase warrant. Each warrant will entitle the holder to purchase over two years one additional share at an exercise price of five cents. The financing is expected to close on or before Jan. 31, 2024.
The use of proceeds of the financing will be for working capital while the company awaits the issuance of the state of activity upgrade to production operation status. The company reminds interested participants that the private placement is subject to repricing if the stock price increases following the release of news. To participate with these terms, participants should send funds and form submissions without delay.
Insiders of the company participation in the foregoing offering constitutes a related party transaction as defined under Multilateral Instrument 61-101 -- Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions (MI 61-101). Such participation is exempt from the formal valuation and minority shareholder approval requirements of MI 61-101 as neither the fair market value of the securities acquired by the insiders, nor the consideration for the securities paid by such insiders, exceed 25 per cent of the company's market capitalization.
The private placement is subject to regulatory approval, and all securities to be issued pursuant to the financing are subject to a four-month hold period under applicable Canadian securities laws. All funds are denominated in Canadian dollars. In connection with the private placement, the company may pay finders' fees in cash or securities, or a combination of both, as may be permitted by the policies of the exchange.
About Sangihe gold project
The Sangihe gold project is located on the Indonesian island of Sangihe, off the northern coast of Sulawesi. Sangihe has an existing National Instrument 43-101 inferred mineral resource of 114,700 indicated and 105,000 inferred ounces of gold, as reported in the company's "Independent Technical Report on the Mineral Resource Estimates of the Binebase and Bawone Deposits, Sangihe Project, North Sulawesi, Indonesia" (May 30, 2017). Readers are cautioned that mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability.
The company intends to proceed to production without the benefit of first establishing mineral reserves supported by a feasibility study. The company cautions readers that the any production decision made by the company will not be based on a NI 43-101 feasibility study of mineral reserves that demonstrates economic and technical viability and, as such, there may be involved increased uncertainty and various technological and economic risks.
The company's 70-per-cent interest in the Sangihe mineral tenement contract of work (CoW) is held through PT. Tambang Mas Sangihe (TMS). The remaining 30-per-cent interest in TMS is held by three Indonesian corporations. The term of the Sangihe CoW agreement is 30 years upon commencement of the production phase of the project.
Baru has met all the requirements of the Indonesian government and has been granted its environmental permit.
About Baru Gold Corp.
Baru Gold is a dynamic junior gold developer with NI 43-101 gold resources in Indonesia, one of the top 10 gold producing countries in the world. Based in Indonesia and North America, Baru's team boasts extensive experience in starting and operating small-scale gold assets.
BARU GOLD CORP
Per: “Terry Filbert”
Terry Filbert, Director
President & CEO
info@barugold.com
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