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Alamos, Carlisle sign definitive deal for takeover

2015-10-15 07:27 ET - News Release

See News Release (C-AGI) Alamos Gold Inc

Mr. Scott Parsons reports

ALAMOS CONSOLIDATES OWNERSHIP OF LYNN LAKE PROJECT WITH ACQUISITION OF CARLISLE GOLDFIELDS

Alamos Gold Inc. and Carlisle Goldfields Ltd. have entered into a definitive agreement pursuant to an offer made by Alamos to acquire all issued and outstanding shares of Carlisle by way of a court-approved plan of arrangement.

Under terms of the agreement, Carlisle shareholders will receive: 0.0942 of an Alamos common share for each Carlisle common share held, plus 0.0942 of a warrant to purchase Alamos common shares at an exercise price of $10 with an expiration date of three years from closing. Not including the Alamos warrant, the share consideration represents a value of 60 cents for each Carlisle common share based on Alamos's closing price on Oct. 14, 2015, on the Toronto Stock Exchange, a premium of 62 per cent to Carlisle's closing price on Oct. 14, 2015, and a 117-per-cent premium to its 30-day volume-weighted average price (VWAP). Alamos currently owns 10.9 million shares of Carlisle, representing approximately 19.9 per cent of Carlisle's basic common shares outstanding. Excluding Alamos's existing 19.9-per-cent ownership of Carlisle, and net of Carlisle's current cash, total consideration for the acquisition is approximately $22.1-million (U.S.) ($28.5-million).

The number of shares to be issued by Alamos as part of the agreement is approximately 5.4 million, assuming conversion of in-the-money options and warrants, approximately 2 per cent of Alamos's current basic common shares outstanding. In addition, Carlisle shareholders will be issued approximately 5.4 million warrants in aggregate. Alamos will apply to list the warrants on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Carlisle's primary asset is the Lynn Lake gold project located in the highly prospective past-producing gold camp in Lynn Lake, Man., Canada. Lynn Lake comprises five near-surface deposits which contain total measured and indicated mineral resources of 40.5 million tonnes grading 2.11 grams per tonne (g/t) for 2.75 million ounces of gold and total inferred mineral resources of 51.8 million tonnes grading 1.37 g/t for 2.28 million ounces. In February, 2014, a positive preliminary economic assessment (PEA) was completed on the two primary deposits, the MacLellan mine and the Farley Lake mine, which detailed average annual production of 145,000 ounces of gold at all-in sustaining costs of $644 per ounce over a 12-year mine life. The PEA outlined attractive economics with an aftertax internal rate of return (IRR) of 26 per cent using a gold price assumption of $1,100 (U.S.) per ounce.

As part of the November, 2014, agreement with Carlisle, AuRico Gold (a predecessor to Alamos) acquired a 19.9-per-cent interest in Carlisle and a 25-per-cent interest in the Lynn Lake project with an option to earn up to a 60-per-cent interest in the project by spending $20-million and delivering a definitive feasibility study on the project within a three-year period.

"The Lynn Lake project represents an attractive, low-risk growth opportunity as a high-grade, open-pit project located in one of the best mining jurisdictions in the world. Given its potential for strong economics, the structure of the existing earn-in agreement and our commitment to advancing Lynn Lake, we are pleased to be able to consolidate our ownership of the project through our acquisition of Carlisle. This is a win for shareholders on both sides," said John A. McCluskey, president and chief executive officer of Alamos.

"The proposed transaction represents a significant premium and mitigates substantial dilution risk for Carlisle shareholders in current markets," said Abraham Drost, Carlisle's president and chief executive officer. "With the Alamos share and listed warrant consideration, Carlisle shareholders gain exposure to a dynamic, producing gold miner with a varied and promising international development portfolio that now, subject to the Carlisle shareholder vote, will also include the feasibility-level Lynn Lake development assets and exploration portfolio."

Carlisle's executive chairman, Bruce Reid, said: "With this proposed transaction, Carlisle shareholders gain welcomed leverage to the Alamos production profile. We are pleased to see Lynn Lake in the hands of a proven mine developer with strong ties to Canada through its Young-Davidson mine near Kirkland Lake, Ont."

Highlights of the transaction

  • Consolidates 100-per-cent interest in the Lynn Lake gold project, a low-cost, high-grade open-pit project with a large established mineral resource and strong exploration potential;
  • Diversifies and enhances Alamos's development pipeline with average annual production potential of 145,000 ounces of gold at lowest-quartile all-in sustaining costs from a favourable mining jurisdiction;
  • Carlisle shareholders receive an attractive premium of 62 per cent to yesterday's closing prices and 117 per cent to the 30-day VWAP;
  • Carlisle shareholders gain access to the full suite of Alamos's technical and financial resources to advance the Lynn Lake project through permitting and development;
  • Carlisle shareholders gain exposure to Alamos's diversified portfolio of producing operations and development projects and retain the ability to participate in future upside in the Lynn Lake project through their ownership of Alamos shares.

The arrangement was negotiated between Alamos and Carlisle on an arm's-length basis. Carlisle formed an independent special committee comprising Jennifer Boyle (chairman), Nick Tintor and Harold Shipes. The special committee retained Haywood Securities Inc. as its financial adviser and independent valuator as required by MI 61-101. Dickinson Wright LLP is acting as legal counsel to Carlisle.

Haywood has provided a verbal opinion that, based upon and subject to certain assumptions, limitations, restrictions and qualifications, the consideration to be received by Carlisle shareholders, pursuant to the arrangement is fair, from a financial point of view, to Carlisle's shareholders, other than Alamos. In addition, under the supervision of the special committee, Haywood has prepared an independent valuation and has provided an oral opinion of the fair market value of the Carlisle common shares. The full text of the valuation, which sets forth the assumptions, qualifications and considerations in connection with the valuation, will be available for review on SEDAR.

The board of directors of Carlisle (with Alamos's nominees abstaining) has unanimously approved the transaction and recommends that Carlisle shareholders vote in favour of the transaction. Each of the senior officers and directors of Carlisle has entered into lockup agreements with Alamos pursuant to which each has agreed to vote in favour of the transaction, which together will represent approximately 12 per cent of the issued and outstanding common shares of Carlisle.

The terms and conditions of the agreement will also be disclosed in more detail in the Carlisle management information circular which is expected to be filed and mailed to Carlisle shareholders on or about November, 2015, in anticipation of a special meeting of Carlisle shareholders to be held on or around Dec. 16, 2015 (with a proposed record date of Nov. 12, 2015). Completion of the transaction is subject to customary conditions, including court approvals, a favourable vote of a majority of the Carlisle common shares voted at a special meeting of shareholders, other than shares held by Alamos and any other interested parties in the transaction, and at least 66-2/3rds per cent of the holders of Carlisle common shares voted at a special meeting of shareholders, and the receipt of all necessary regulatory and stock exchange approvals. The agreement includes a customary non-solicitation clause and right to match covenants.

Macquarie Capital Markets Canada Ltd. is acting as Alamos's financial adviser for this transaction and Torys LLP is acting as its legal counsel. Macquarie Capital Markets Canada Ltd. has provided an opinion to Alamos's board of directors that, as of the date thereof and subject to the assumptions, limitations and qualifications set out therein, the transaction is fair, from a financial point of view, to the shareholders of Alamos.

Peter Karelse, PGeo, vice-president, exploration, for Carlisle and a qualified person as defined by National Instrument 43-101, has reviewed and approved the technical content of this press release. The PEA was prepared by Tetra Tech in accordance with NI 43-101. The PEA is considered preliminary in nature. It includes inferred mineral resources estimates that are too speculative to have the economic considerations applied that would enable classifications as mineral reserves. There is no certainty that the conclusions within the PEA will be realized. Mineral resources that are not mineral reserves do not have demonstrated economic viability. For further information about the PEA see Carlisle Gold's news release dated Feb. 27, 2014.

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