Core Viewpoint - Southern Cross Gold Consolidated Ltd has announced an upsized private placement of approximately C$143 million/AUD$162 million to fund its strategic Sunday Creek Gold-Antimony Project, reflecting strong demand from institutional and existing investors [1][3][8]. Proposed Placement - The company aims to raise approximately C$143 million through a private placement of 31.8 million common shares at C$4.50 per share and/or Chess Depositary Interests (CDIs) at A$5.10 per CDI [3][4]. - The placement will not require shareholder approval and will be conducted under the company's placement capacity according to ASX listing rules [4]. Pricing and Discounts - The issue price for the CDIs represents an approximate 8.9% discount to the last closing price on April 28, 2025, and an 8.3% discount to the 5-day volume weighted average price prior to a trading halt [5]. - The issue price for the Common Shares represents a 4.1% discount to the last closing price on April 29, 2025, and a 5.0% discount to the 5-day volume weighted average price prior to the trading halt [6]. Timeline and Conditions - The issuance of the Securities is expected to occur in two tranches: Tranche 1 on May 6, 2025, for CDIs and Tranche 2 on May 14, 2025, for the remaining Common Shares [7]. - All Securities will be subject to a four-month hold period from the closing date [7]. Use of Funds - The net proceeds from the placement will be allocated to key milestones for the Sunday Creek Gold-Antimony Project, including: - C$53 million for drilling to establish an Inferred Resource by Q1 2027 - C$27 million for decline development to enhance access to mineralization - C$4 million for a Preliminary Economic Assessment - C$59 million for exploration target expansion and working capital over three years [8][18]. Strategic Importance - The Sunday Creek project is positioned as a significant gold and antimony discovery, with antimony contributing 20% of the in-situ value, which has gained importance due to geopolitical factors affecting supply [16][17]. - The project is expected to be developed primarily based on gold economics, reducing risks associated with antimony while maintaining strategic supply potential [17].
Southern Cross Gold Arranges C$143M Funding to Accelerate Sunday Creek Gold-Antimony Project