This isnt correct. The announcement doesn't suggest that the 60m shares that will be issued to Locke are to cover the 15m loan. Otherwise that would be a straightforward issue and there wouldn't need to be all the other terms for repayment.Locke in at 38c a share, great deal for them, good deal for us. They’ll get amazing ROI at $1.5 $2 and we’ll get ourselves free. Wish there was more incentive for them to get an outcome at a higher share price. But our backs against the shitty mudbrick hut wall and our Chinese assailants have huge ccp supplied knives. Keep punching Nigel!!
It's only a part consideration, and it's highly likely that most if not all of the cash borrowed will still need to be paid back in cash too, and with interest, seperately to whats already provided. The equity just sweetens the deal. So we can't place any definined SP value against the 60m shares that's being handed across from Acuity - so cant say Locke got in at 38 cents nor 35 cents as someone mentioned above. Though we dont know the precise terms, we do know that these shares don't equate to and cover the 15m loan.
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