Registration #: 4948435
  Home arrow News arrow Issue of Shares
 
 
Main Menu
Home
About Us
Share Capital
Investor Relations
Downloads
News
Contact Us
Memorandum & Articles of Association
Corporate Governance
 
 
  • Sirius Projects
 
Macedonia Projects
Technical Reports
Gallery
Phelps Dodge

 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
Sirius Exploration - Richard Poulden Interview
  
 
 
 

Issue of Shares PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 24 April 2008

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                 24 April 2008

Sirius Exploration Plc
(“Sirius Exploration” or the “Company”)

Issue of Shares


Sirius Exploration Plc has entered into a £300,000 equity credit facility agreement with Duke Holdings Corporation Limited (“Duke”) to provide a drawdown of monies in exchange for shares in the Company (the “Facility”).


In accordance with the terms of the Facility and pursuant to a drawdown notice from the Company issued in April 2008, Duke has now subscribed for 3,075,292 new ordinary shares at 1.6259p per share. This will provide the Company with £50,000, before expenses.


The 3,075,292 new ordinary shares, which will represent 3.54 per cent of the enlarged issued share capital of the Company (86,755,710 ordinary shares), will rank pari passu in all respects with the existing ordinary shares in the Company.


Application has been made to the London Stock Exchange for the new ordinary shares to be admitted to trading on AIM and dealings in the new ordinary shares are expected to commence on 30 April 2008.



A copy of this announcement is available on the Company’s website: www.siriusexploration.com



Contact:


Richard Poulden, Sirius Exploration Plc on 01453 511900 or 07769 721512

Roland Cornish, Beaumont Cornish Limited on 020 7628 3396.

 

< Previous   Next >
 
 
 
 


Macedonia and the EU
  • EU enlargement progress reports - key findings
    EU Enlargement has helped to transform Central and Eastern Europe into modern, well-functioning democracies. More recently, it has inspired far-reaching reforms in Turkey, Croatia and the Western Balkans. All European citizens benefit from having neighbours that are stable democracies and prosperous market economies. Enlargement is a carefully managed process which helps the transformation of the countries involved, extending peace, stability, prosperity, democracy, human rights and the rule of law across Europe. The European Union has undergone a number of enlargements since its creation. More and more countries have joined the first six Member States. The EU has 25 members today and will possibly soon count 27 Member States.
  • Macedonia urges name dispute to be settled with Greece
    Macedonia's parliament voted a resolution Monday calling for a "strategy" to solve an ongoing row with neighouring Greece over its name, which has harmed its attempts to join the Europan Union.
  • Macedonia unready to start membership talks: EU official
    Macedonia is not yet ready to start European Union membership talks, Enlargement Commissioner Olli Rehn said Monday, less than three weeks before an evaluation of the Balkan state's accession hopes.


NYT > Macedonia
World news about Macedonia, including breaking news and archival articles published in The New York Times. <br><br>
NYT