Mr. David Smith reports
ARIZONA METALS CORP. ANNOUNCES CLOSING OF BOUGHT DEAL PUBLIC OFFERING
Arizona Metals Corp. has closed its previously announced bought deal public offering of 15,927,700 common shares of the company at a price of $1.70 per common share for gross proceeds to the company of $27,077,090, which includes the partial exercise of the overallotment option by the underwriters to purchase 1,221,817 common shares. The offering was conducted by a syndicate of underwriters co-led by Stifel Nicolaus Canada Inc. and Scotiabank, and included BMO Nesbitt Burns Inc., National Bank Financial Inc., Beacon Securities Ltd. and Clarus Securities Inc.
In connection with the offering, the underwriters received a cash commission of 5.5 per cent of the gross proceeds of the offering, excluding gross proceeds from the sale of common shares on a president's list agreed upon by the company and the underwriters, for which a commission of 2.75 per cent of such gross proceeds was paid by the company to the underwriters.
The company plans to use the net proceeds from the offering to fund exploration expenditures at the company's Kay mine project and Sugarloaf Peak property, both in Arizona, as well as for working capital and general corporate purposes.
The common shares were offered in all provinces of Canada, except Quebec, pursuant to a short form prospectus dated Dec. 18, 2024. The common shares were also sold to U.S. buyers on a private placement basis pursuant to an exemption from the registration requirements in Rule 144A of the United States Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and elsewhere in compliance with applicable securities laws.
Certain directors and officers of the company acquired an aggregate of 88,236 common shares in the offering. Participation by the insiders in the offering was considered a "related party transaction" pursuant to Multilateral Instrument 61-101 -- Protection of Minority Security Holders in Special Transactions. The company is exempt from the requirements to obtain a formal valuation or minority shareholder approval in connection with the insiders' participation in the offering pursuant to sections 5.5(a) and 5.7(1)(a) of MI 61-101 as neither the fair market value of any securities issued to, nor the consideration paid by, the Insiders exceeded 25 per cent of the company's market capitalization. The company did not file a material change report 21 days prior to closing of the offering as the insiders' participation had not been confirmed at that time.
About Arizona Metals Corp.
Arizona Metals owns 100 per cent of the Kay project in Yavapai county, which is located on 1,669 acres of patented and BLM (Bureau of Land Management) mining claims and 193 acres of private land that are not subject to any royalties. A historical estimate by Exxon Minerals in 1982 reported a "proven and probable reserve of 6.4 million short tons at a grade of 2.2 per cent copper, 2.8 grams per tonne gold, 3.03 per cent zinc and 55 g/t silver." The historic estimate at the Kay deposit was reported by Exxon Minerals in 1982 (M.L. Fellows, 1982, "Kay Mine massive sulphide deposit: Internal report prepared for Exxon Minerals Company").
The Kay mine historical estimate has not been verified as a current mineral resource. None of the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to prepare the historic estimate were reported, and no resource categories were used. Significant data compilation, redrilling and data verification may be required by a qualified person before the historical estimate can be verified and upgraded to be a current mineral resource. A qualified person has not done sufficient work to classify it as a current mineral resource and Arizona Metals is not treating the historic estimate as a current mineral resource.
The Kay mine is a steeply dipping VMS (volcanic massive sulphide) deposit that has been defined from a depth of 60 metres to at least 900 metres. It is open for expansion on strike and at depth.
The qualified person who reviewed and approved the technical disclosure in this release is David Smith, CPG, vice-president exploration of the company, and a qualified person as defined in National Instrument 43-101 -- Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects.
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