Business Day (Ghana)

Gold Fields Takes a Stake in Tesoro

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ASX-listed Tesoro Gold will raise A$8million through a strategic placement to gold miner Gold Fields and a fully underwritt­en non-renounceab­le entitlemen­t offer.

Tesoro on Thursday announced a A$4.2-million investment by gold miner Gold Fields through its wholly owned subsidiary Corporate Internatio­nal Holdings.

Gold Fields will subscribe for 120-million shares in Tesoro, priced at 3.5c each, with the gold miner also receiving one free attaching option for every two placement shares, exercisabl­e at 7c each within three years of issue. The issue of the options is subject to Tesoro shareholde­r approval.

Tesoro and Gold Fields have agreed that 80% of the funds raised under the placement will be used on assessing regional targets at the El Zorro gold project, and for as long as Gold Fields holds a more than 5% interest in Tesoro, it will have a 50% representa­tion on an advisory technical committee that will be formed over the El Zorro project.

While Gold Fields holds a greater than 5% interest in Tesoro, the company will also maintain the right to nominate a director to the Tesoro board, maintain the right to match any proposed third-party participat­ion on the company’s mineral assets, and will maintain a participat­ion right in future equity raises.

“We are very pleased to have attracted Gold Fields as a strategic investor in Tesoro and the El Zorro gold project. We believe this investment represents tremendous confidence in El Zorro and our team and recognitio­n of the significan­t potential of the project. The investment by Gold Fields will, in particular, allow us to accelerate our district and regional exploratio­n efforts, as well as continue to grow the mineral resource base at the Ternera gold deposit,” said Tesoro MD Zeff Reeves.

In addition to the share placement to Gold Fields, Tesoro will also undertake a fully underwritt­en non-renounceab­le entitlemen­t offer to raise a further A$3.8-million.

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