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Zitat von rogerwaters: Umtausch in Gran Colombia ist wohl schon angelaufen


Damit dürftest Du Recht haben:

Bei Gran Colombia steht in der News vom 14.06 ein kleiner
Absatz -- bei Medoro hat man das wohl nicht mehr nötig.

Auf sedar.com:

Merger with Medoro

On April 13, 2011, the Company and Medoro announced they had entered into an arrangement agreement
(the "Arrangement Agreement") to merge the two companies and create a leading Colombian-focused gold
production and exploration company. On June 10, 2011, following shareholder, regulatory and court
approvals, the merger was completed with the combined company continuing under the name Gran
Colombia Gold Corp. The merger was effected by way of a statutory plan of arrangement under the
Business Corporations Act (Yukon), pursuant to which a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Company
amalgamated with Medoro. The Company issued a total of 172,886,495 common shares and 72,035,656
share purchase warrants of the Company (“Warrant”) to Medoro shareholders in connection with the merger.

Under the Arrangement Agreement, Medoro shareholders received 1.2 common shares in the capital of the
Company plus 0.5 of a Warrant of the Company for each Medoro common share held. Each Warrant has
been issued under the Company's warrant indenture dated August 20, 2010 and entitles the holder thereof
to acquire one common share of the Company at an exercise price of CA$2.60 per common share and shall
expire on August 24, 2015.

Holders of Medoro options and Medoro warrants will have their securities converted into options and
warrants of the Company and on exercise will obtain shares and warrants of the Company on an equivalent
basis.

 
aus der Diskussion: Medoro Resources schluckt Colombia Goldfields
Autor (Datum des Eintrages): xyzet  (16.06.11 21:50:12)
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