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    LONGUEUIL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - July 28, 2014) - Avala Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:AVZ) ("Avala") and Dunav Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:DNV) ("Dunav") are pleased to announce that they have reached an agreement to combine the two companies. Under the terms of a binding letter agreement (the "Agreement"), Avala will issue to Dunav shareholders 1.0457 common shares for every one (1) outstanding common share of Dunav (the "Exchange Ratio") held. All outstanding stock options and warrants of Dunav will be exchanged for options and warrants of Avala in an amount and at exercise prices adjusted in accordance with the Exchange Ratio. This will result in Avala issuing 183,331,540 new common shares, 63,768,411 warrants and 8,292,401 stock options, for a total of 437,823,763 common shares outstanding and 129,165,812 shares reserved for issuance following completion of the business combination. Completion of the business combination will be subject to, among other things, regulatory approval and all required shareholder and court approvals. The Exchange Ratio was established in order to reflect a 22% premium for Dunav's shares based on a 20 day volume weighted average share prices of Avala and Dunav's shares on the TSX Venture Exchange ("TSXV"), as at July 24, 2014.

    It is anticipated that the business combination will be completed by way of plan of arrangement under the Business Corporations Act (British Columbia). Completion of the business combination is subject to certain conditions including but not limited to the following: (a) completion of satisfactory due diligence and definitive agreement by August 15, 2014; (b) receipt of all necessary consents, waivers, permits, exemptions, orders and approvals, including court approval of the plan of arrangement and the approval of the TSXV, as applicable; (c) receipt of disinterested shareholder approval of the business combination by the Avala and Dunav shareholders; and (d) receipt by Avala of sufficient funds to continue and maintain its current operations in good standing until completion of the business combination.

    In the event a superior offer is made for either Dunav or Avala that is accepted and completed, Dunav or Avala (as the case may be), will be required to pay a break fee equal to 3% of the value of the consideration that was to have been paid to that company's shareholders pursuant to the Agreement.

    Under the policies of the TSXV, Avala and Dunav are non arm's length parties to one another by virtue of the fact that they have four common directors and overlapping management. Each company has the same controlling shareholder, Dundee Precious Metals Inc. ("DPM"), which owns 53.1% of Avala's outstanding common shares and 45.5% of Dunav's outstanding common shares, resulting in the transaction being a business combination with a related party under Multilateral Instrument 61-101 ("MI 61-101") and Policy 5.9 of the TSXV Corporate Finance Manual. According to MI 61-101, such a business combination requires a formal valuation and minority shareholder approval, unless exempted. An exemption from the formal valuation requirement is available as Avala and Dunav's shares are not listed on any specified market (as that term is used in MI 61-101). Chantal Gosselin, chair of the special committee of independent directors established by Avala, and Elaine Bennett, chair of the special committee of independent directors established by Dunav, explained that each special committee has undertaken a comprehensive review of the business combination, with advice from independent financial advisors and legal counsel. The special committees were actively involved in the negotiation of the terms of the proposed business combination. Each special committee has received a presentation from its respective financial advisor with respect to the fairness of the transaction to their respective shareholders. After careful consideration, each special committee has unanimously approved the business combination and recommended the approval of the business combination to their respective board of directors, who in turn approved the Agreement.

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    Avala and Dunav Announce Agreement to Combine the Companies LONGUEUIL, QUEBEC--(Marketwired - July 28, 2014) - Avala Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:AVZ) ("Avala") and Dunav Resources Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:DNV) ("Dunav") are pleased to announce that they have reached an agreement to combine the two companies. Under …