JNC Resources Closes Definitive Agreement with Southern Precious Metals Ltd. and Provides Updates on Financing
JNC Resources Inc. has successfully closed a definitive agreement to acquire Southern Precious Metals Ltd. (SPML), with New South Wales ministerial approval received. JNC issued 6 million common shares to SPML shareholders in exchange for all SPML shares. The company plans a two-for-one share consolidation and is conducting a non-brokered private placement expected to raise up to $5 million. JNC is set to become a major player in the New South Wales precious metals sector, holding a portfolio of 13 high-grade concessions.
- Acquisition of Southern Precious Metals Ltd. enhances JNC's position in the New South Wales mining sector.
- Substantial subscriptions received for the private placement, indicating strong market confidence.
- The acquisition includes 13 high-grade potential gold and silver concessions covering 1,380 km2.
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VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / August 19, 2021 / (CSE:JNC)(OTC PINK:JNCCF)(Frankfurt:5VH) - Further to the March 02, 2021 and April 26, 2021 news releases, JNC Resources Inc. ("JNC" or the "Company") and Southern Precious Metals Ltd. ("SPML") are pleased to announce that New South Wales ministerial approval ("Ministerial Approval") of the change in control of SPML has been received and accordingly the parties have closed the Definitive Agreement in which JNC has effectively acquired a
As previously announced in its July 08, 2021 news release, the Company will carry out a two-for-one consolidation ("Consolidation") of its issued and outstanding shares and has also commenced a non-brokered private placement of up to
"We have made significant strides over the last couple of months in executing on our Australian consolidation and exploration strategy" stated CEO, Michael Mulberry. "The closing of the transaction with SPML and the advances that we have already made in our Financing is a clear testament to the strength of our advisors and key shareholders and the confidence that the Canadian capital markets continues to place on our Company."
About JNC Resources Inc.
JNC is a Canada-based junior venture mineral exploration company which is uniquely positioned to be a dominant player in New South Wales, Australia (NSW) through a growth strategy focused on the consolidation and exploration of highly mineralized precious metals properties in this prolific region of Australia. Through its acquisition of Southern Precious Metals Ltd, RooGold Ltd and Aussie Precious Metals Corp properties, it will command a portfolio of 13 high-grade potential gold (9) and silver (4) concessions covering 1,380 km2 and that is home to 137 historic mines and prospects.
For further information please contact:
Michael Mulberry
T: 778-855-5001
info@jncresources.com
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