Namibia: Koryx Raises N$93m More for Namibian Copper Mine

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Canadian company Koryx Copper continues to raise additional funds for the development of the Haib copper project in southern Namibia.

According to a statement issued by the company on Friday, the offering grossed

US$5 200 892 (approximately N$93 million) from the sale of 4 728 084 common shares of the company at a price of US$1.10 per share.

The proceeds from the sale of shares will also be used to develop the Luanshya West Project in Zambia, and for general working capital purposes.

Commenting on the offering, Koryx executive chairman Heye Daun says: “We are very pleased with the outcome of this non-brokered equity financing, which had strong demand and was well oversubscribed.

“We appreciate the continued support from our new and previous shareholders, most of whom elected to significantly increase their subscription,” he said.

Daun is the former president and chief executive of Osino Resources, who developed the Twin Hills gold project before selling it to the Chinese company, Shanjin International Gold in August.

The first tranche of the Koryx offering consisted of gross proceeds of US$9 668 463.20 (approximately N$174 million) for the sale of 8 789 512 shares at a price of US$1.10 per share.

“Accordingly, upon completion of the second tranche, the company has raised a combined aggregate total gross proceeds of US$14 869 355.60 (approximatelyN$267 million) from the sale of a combined 13 517 596 shares at US$1.10 per share,” notes the company statement.