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Update: IsoEnergy Loses 3.3% as it Agrees to Acquire Anfield Energy for $126.8 Million
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Update: IsoEnergy Loses 3.3% as it Agrees to Acquire Anfield Energy for $126.8 Million
Oct 2, 2024 11:12 PM

12:01 PM EDT, 10/02/2024 (MT Newswires) -- IsoEnergy ( ISENF ) on Wednesday agreed to acquire Anfield Energy ( ANLDF ) for about $126.8 million.

Anfield owns the Shootaring Canyon Mill in southeastern Utah, one of only three licensed, permitted and constructed conventional uranium mills in the United States, as well as a portfolio of conventional uranium and vanadium projects in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona.

Under the terms of the transaction, Anfield shareholders will receive 0.031 of an IsoEnergy ( ISENF ) share for each Anfield share held. Existing shareholders of IsoEnergy ( ISENF ) and Anfield will own about 84% and 16% of the outstanding IsoEnergy ( ISENF ) shares, respectively, at the closing of the deal.

The exchange ratio vales Anfield at $0.103 per share based the IsoEnergy's ( ISENF ) closing price on Oct. 1.

"The combined uranium mineral endowment will rank as one of the largest in the U.S., supported by a 100% owned processing facility, multiple fully permitted mines ready for rapid restart, and a strong pipeline of longer-term development projects," said IsoEnergy ( ISENF ) chief executive Philip Williams.

In connection with the transaction, IsoEnergy ( ISENF ) provided a bridge loan of about $6 million to Anfield, with an interest rate of 15% per annum and a maturity date of April 1, 2025, so the company can meet its obligations until deal closing.

IsoEnergy ( ISENF ) shares were last seen down $0.14 on the Toronto Stock Exchange while Anfield was up $0.018 to $0.087 on the TSX Venture Exchange.

Price: 3.19, Change: -0.14, Percent Change: -4.20

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