The latest Investing Matters Podcast with Jean Roche, Co-Manager of Schroder UK Mid Cap Investment Trust has just been released. Listen here.

Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksKodal Minerals Share News (KOD)

Share Price Information for Kodal Minerals (KOD)

London Stock Exchange
Share Price is delayed by 15 minutes
Get Live Data
Share Price: 0.495
Bid: 0.49
Ask: 0.50
Change: 0.011 (2.30%)
Spread: 0.01 (2.041%)
Open: 0.48
High: 0.49
Low: 0.482
Prev. Close: 0.479
KOD Live PriceLast checked at -

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Kodal Minerals agrees financing package with Hainan Mining

Fri, 27th Oct 2023 14:01

(Sharecast News) - Lithium and gold-focussed explorer and developer Kodal Minerals announced significant progress in its funding arrangement on Friday, reaching an agreement for a package with Hainan Mining and its UK-based subsidiary Xinmao Investment that was first announced on 19 January.

The AIM-traded firm said its newly registered subsidiary Kodal Minerals UK (KMUK) would hold 49% ownership of the Mali lithium assets, with the remaining 51% being held by the Hainan Group.

It said the development came after the waiver of specific conditions related to the reorganisation of Kodal's Mali lithium assets, which included the transfer of the Bougouni mining licence from Future Minerals to KMUK's Mali subsidiary, Le Mines de Lithium de Bougouni (LMLB).

The Sogola-Nord concession would also be transferred to Future Minerals - a 100% subsidiary of KMUK.

Notably, the Mali government was poised to become a shareholder in the subsidiary mining company after the transfer and finalisation of shareholder agreements.

LMLB would assume the role of the Bougouni mining licence holder and operator, with the transfers set to take place on formal approval from the Direction Nationale de la Geologie et des Mines (DNGM) in Mali.

In the interim, Kodal said the assets were being held in trust for the benefit of KMUK, enabling the company to advance the Bougouni lithium project with funding from Hainan.

Kodal Minerals said it had committed to warranties and indemnities of up to $100m concerning the conditions for transferring the Bougouni mining licence and the Sogola-Nord concession.

The warranties and indemnities would be in effect from completion until the actual transfer of the licence and concession, with two years for any claims.

Kodal said it would guarantee the licence and concession's good standing at transfer time.

The parties were said to be working to finalise all remaining compliance requirements, with $117.75m, including a pre-payment of $3.5m received on 3 August, expected to be transferred to complete the transaction in the first half of November.

As a result, the parties had agreed to extend the long stop date for transaction completion to 15 November, with a later date possible on an agreement in writing.

On receiving those funds, the parties expected an expedited development and mining effort for the Bougouni lithium project, focusing on achieving production as early as possible.

"Kodal and Hainan have maintained high levels of communication throughout this process of finalising the funding transaction," said chief executive officer Bernard Aylward.

"This has allowed the parties to agree to the waiver of the final conditions precedent in the interest of moving forward with the project.

"Kodal and Hainan are both very keen for the next important stage of mine development to commence as soon as possible."

Aylward said development activity was progressing on site, with the road upgrades to provide access for the start of infrastructure construction.

"Off-site, Kodal, Hainan and our consultants are continuing to finalise the engineering design of the processing plant as well as progressing mine design and site optimisation.

"The completion of the funding package transaction is a major milestone for the development of the Bougouni lithium project, and we are looking forward to working closely with our partners to achieve production as soon as possible from the Bougouni lithium mine."

At 1338 BST, shares in Kodal Minerals were up 30.85% at 0.615p.

Reporting by Josh White for Sharecast.com.

More News
3 Nov 2014 11:39

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Airlines Outperform On Ryanair Update

Read more
3 Nov 2014 07:44

Kodal Minerals Finds High-Grade Copper At Grimeli Mine In Norway

Read more
13 Oct 2014 07:45

Kodal Minerals Says Results At Grimeli Show Site's Grade Potential

Read more
9 Oct 2014 08:23

Kodal Minerals Identifies Three New Anomalies At Kodal Project

Read more
21 Jul 2014 11:19

UK MIDDAY BRIEFING: Tesco Gains On New CEO; Babcock Is Confident

Read more
21 Jul 2014 10:36

UK WINNERS & LOSERS: Investors Place Hopes On New Tesco Chief

Read more
21 Jul 2014 10:32

Kodal Minerals Gets Three New Exploration Licences

Read more
9 Jul 2014 15:58

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Kodal Minerals Non-Executive Receives Shares

Read more
9 Jul 2014 15:57

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Kodal Minerals Non-Executive Acquires New Shares

Read more
4 Jun 2014 10:11

Kodal Minerals Loss Widens As It Develops Norway Project

LONDON (Alliance News) - Kodal Minerals PLC Wednesday said its pretax loss widened in its recent full year, as administrative expenses increased while the company developed its operations in Norway. The mining exploration company, which has licences for a phosphate and iron project in Norwa

Read more
23 Apr 2014 11:28

DIRECTOR DEALINGS: Kodal Minerals Directors Acquire Shares

LONDON (Alliance News) - Kodal Minerals PLC said Wednesday that it has issued a number of shares to two directors and a consultant at a price of GBP0.00743 per share as follows:

Read more
1 Apr 2014 12:20

Kodal Minerals Says New Testwork Confirms High-Grade Phosphate

LONDON (Alliance News) - Kodal Minerals PLC Tuesday said additional metallurgical testwork at the Kodal project in Norway has confirmed that the site will produce a high-grade phosphate concentrate. The mining exploration company, which has licences for a phosphate and iron project in Norwa

Read more
17 Mar 2014 14:19

Kodal Minerals Gets Seven New Exploration Permits In Norway

LONDON (Alliance News) - Kodal Minerals PLC Monday said it has been granted seven new exploration permits by the Norwegian Directorate of Mining. The mining exploration company, with licences for a phosphate and iron project in Norway, said the new permits are for a 19,795 kilometre squared

Read more
10 Jan 2014 14:14

Kodal Minerals raises 1.24m pounds from share placement

Kodal Minerals' shares tumbled after the mining company said it has placed 100m new ordinary shares. The company, which owns the phosphorous and iron Kodal Project in Norway, raised £1.25m after placing the shares at 0.03125p each. Net proceeds will be used to extend the original work programme a

Read more
2 Jan 2014 15:07

Kodal Minerals keeps on flying after New Year's Eve debut

Newly AIM-listed phosphorus and iron explorer Kodal Minerals rose steeply on Thursday after floating in the last days of December. Shares in the Norway-focused outfit were up 60% to 1.32p by 14:55 on Thursday, an 88% rise from the 0.7p price at which it raised £1m in its initial public offer. Th

Read more

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account