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The Vancouver-based company must pay $800,000 and issue 260,000 shares to earn a 100% interest in McFinley. It must also spend US$1.3 million on exploration over the next 4.5 years and make various advanced royalty payments to a maximum of US$1 million. Another payment of US$675,000 and a 2% net smelter return royalty is payable if the project advances to production.
Rubicon is the Red Lake’s region largest landowner, with more than 300 sq. km of ground. A large portion is under option to
McFinley covers about 4 km of the prospective East Bay trend, host of the past-producing Cochenour mine. Although the property has not been explored since the 1980s, owing to various reasons,
Rubicon intends to finance the acquisition using proceeds from a non-brokered private placement. The company will sell 1.5 million units at 52 apiece, subject to regulatory approval. A unit consists of a share and a warrant that can be converted into a share within 18 months of the deal’s closing, at 65.
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