Barrick Investment In Midas Gold 

 

TORONTO - Barrick Gold Corporation has entered into a subscription agreement to acquire 46,551,731 common shares of Midas Gold Corp. (“Midas Gold”) in a non-brokered private placement at a price of C$1.06 per share for gross proceeds of US$38,065,907.

The transaction is expected to close on or about May 15, 2018, following which Barrick will own approximately 19.9 percent of the outstanding common shares of Midas Gold, on a non-diluted basis.

“Midas Gold’s Stibnite Gold project in Idaho offers a compelling investment proposition, with low geopolitical risk, potential for production of over 300,000 ounces of gold per year at competitive operating costs, and exploration upside,” said Barrick President Kelvin Dushnisky. “We are also impressed with the emphasis that Midas Gold has placed on building partnerships with local communities and share their strong commitment to environmental stewardship. We look forward to working with the Midas Gold team to explore opportunities to enhance the value of the project for all partners.”

Barrick is acquiring the common shares for investment purposes. Depending on market conditions and other factors, including Midas Gold’s business and financial condition, Barrick may, subject to the terms of the investor rights agreement to be entered into in connection with the transaction, acquire additional common shares or other securities of Midas Gold or dispose of some or all of the common shares or other securities of Midas Gold that it owns at such time.

In connection with the transaction, Barrick and Midas Gold will enter into an investor rights agreement on closing, whereby, so long as Barrick maintains a minimum of 10% ownership in Midas Gold, Barrick will be granted: The right to appoint one director to Midas Gold’s Board of Directors; A right to participate in future Midas Gold equity issuances to maintain its then current pro rata interest in Midas Gold; Certain top-up rights in connection with Midas Gold’s outstanding convertible notes, which will allow Barrick to maintain its then current pro rata interest in Midas Gold by undertaking additional funding; and A right of first refusal in respect of gold concentrates.

In addition, Midas Gold will be increasing the number of directors on its board from seven to eight and will be appointing an independent director to fill that position.