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Core urges 'no action' as Titan launches formal bid

Canadian takeover target Core Gold's management has advised shareholders take no action after Australia’s Titan Minerals launched a new formal bid.

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Titan Minerals has launched a formal takeover bid for Core Gold which could see it acquire Core's Dynasty project in Ecuador

Titan Minerals has launched a formal takeover bid for Core Gold which could see it acquire Core's Dynasty project in Ecuador

Titan said it would offer 2.5 shares for every Core share, valuing them at C42.2c, a 164% premium to its September 13 closing price.

Titan believes the acquisition will help it create "an emerging Latin American-focused gold explorer, developer and producer".

The offer will be open for 105 days and the Core board will advise of its recommendation in due course.

Core is currently undertaking a strategic review of alternatives, including equity or debt financings, core and non-core asset sales, strategic investments and joint ventures, as well as a potential merger with another company.

Titan had offered 20 shares for every Core share in February prior to a 10:1 share consolidation, valuing Core about C$72 million and representing a 44.7% premium to the previous trading day's close.

Titan's previous takeover attempt was thrown out in a landmark court decision in British Columbia in July on grounds the terms were not fair or reasonable.

A majority of Core shareholders had earlier voted in favour of the takeover but it was strongly opposed by Core's former CEO Keith Piggott, who had sought a separate C$100 million deal with Chinese gold producer Zhaojin and made allegations critical of Titan.

The offer will once again be put to a vote before Core shareholders, and remains subject to conditions.

Core shares trading in Toronto (TSXV:CGLD) closed up 9.3% at C23.5c on Tuesday to capitalise it at about $39 million (US$29.5 million).

Titan shares in Sydney (ASX:TTM) gained 2.8% or half-a-cent to A18.5c, capitalising it at $54.9 million (US$41.5 million).

 

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