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WGR - Witwatersrand Consolidated Gold Resources Limited - Wits Gold and Pan
African to acquire 100% Of Evander Gold Mines Limited, and renewal of
cautionary announcement
Witwatersrand Consolidated Gold Resources Limited
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
Registration Number 2002/031365/06
JSE Code: WGR
ISIN: ZAE000079703
TSX Code: WGR
CUSIP Number: S98297104
("Wits Gold")
WITS GOLD AND PAN AFRICAN TO ACQUIRE 100% OF EVANDER GOLD MINES LIMITED, AND
RENEWAL OF CAUTIONARY ANNOUNCEMENT
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Wits Gold and Pan African Resources plc ("Pan African") (together the
"Consortium"), form a 50:50 partnership to acquire 100% of gold producer,
Evander Gold Mines Limited ("Evander") from Harmony Gold Mining Company
Limited ("Harmony") for ZAR1.7 billion (approximately C$221 million) less
any
distributions made by Evander to Harmony prior to the Closing Date (defined
in section 2.1.1 below headed `The Acquisition Agreement`)("Transaction
Consideration")
- Additional attributable gold resources and reserves for Wits Gold
- Immediate first attributable production ounces for Wits Gold
- First step in transition of Wits Gold from an exploration specialist to
emerging mid-tier gold producer
- Upside potential in the advanced Evander development projects that
contain additional gold reserve and resource ounces
- Evander is cash-flow positive
1. INTRODUCTION
Wits Gold is pleased to announce that it has today, Monday, 30 January 2012
("Signature Date"), together with Pan African, entered into a Sale of Shares
and Claims Agreement (the "Acquisition Agreement") with Harmony, to acquire
100% of Harmony`s interest in Evander, for a total consideration of ZAR1.7
billion (approximately C$221 million) less any distributions made by Evander
to Harmony prior to the Closing Date (defined in section 2.1.1 below headed
`The Acquisition Agreement`), hereinafter the "Transaction", and the
Consortium and Harmony hereinafter collectively the "Parties".
The Evander operations are located in Mpumalanga, South Africa, and comprise
the operating Evander 8 shaft, and several potential development projects
namely Rolspruit, Poplar, Evander South, the Kinross metallurgical processing
plant, and a tailings facility (Project Libra). The Evander 8 shaft currently
has an expected life of mine of more than ten years. Evander has recently
experienced a vast improvement in performance through the closure of
unprofitable shafts, plants and additional investments in its infrastructure.
More information on Evander is provided in section 3, headed `Background to
Evander`. For more information on the members of the Consortium, refer to the
notes at the end of this announcement.
This Transaction is the first step in the transition of Wits Gold from an
exploration specialist to an emerging, mid-tier gold producer, with related
positive cash flows. Following the appointment of Philip Kotze as Chief
Executive Officer ("CEO") of Wits Gold in August 2011, the company
immediately launched a three tier strategy which comprises the acquisition of
producing assets, project development and exploration. The Transaction
represents the first step into delivering on the acquisition strategy, while
the shallow De Bron Merriespruit (DBM) Project is being fast tracked for
development, and the remaining exploration projects are taken further up the
value curve.
Wits Gold`s CEO, Philip Kotze, commented: "This transaction allows Wits Gold
to become a producer overnight, and the cash generated from this operation
will be utilised to partly fund our growth projects. Forming a partnership
with Pan African has enabled both companies to make an offer for a better
quality operating asset with significant upside potential. We look forward to
working together with our partners to provide the best value for all our
shareholders".
2. THE TRANSACTION
2.1. Terms of the Transaction
2.1.1. The Acquisition Agreement
Under the terms of the Acquisition Agreement the Consortium will, on the
Closing Date (as defined below), acquire in equal proportions:
- 100% of the entire issued share capital of Evander ("Sale Shares"); and
- the Evander loan account due to Harmony ("Sale Claims").
The closing date of the Transaction will be the later of 2 July 2012 and the
fifth business day after the last of the conditions precedent is fulfilled or
waived as the case may be (the "Closing Date"). The conditions precedents are
disclosed in greater detail below, and include, amongst others, shareholder
approval, relevant exchange approval (JSE and TSX) and other regulatory
approvals.
2.1.2. Sale of Business Agreement
Harmony and Evander have entered into a Sale of Business Agreement whereby on
and with effect from the Closing Date, Harmony undertakes to sell its
business of procuring for or providing for reward, its employees to Evander
for a purchase consideration of ZAR1.00 (approximately C$0.13). Consequently,
all employees employed by Harmony, and who render services to or perform work
for Evander, will be directly employed by Evander with effect from the
Closing Date.
2.1.3. Shared Services Agreement
A shared services agreement has been entered into between Harmony and Evander
("Shared Services Agreement") whereby Harmony has agreed to continue
providing the services currently rendered by it, or any of its group
companies, to Evander, and Evander has similarly agreed to continue providing
the services currently rendered by it to Harmony ("Services") from the
Signature Date until the first anniversary of the Closing Date ("Shared
Services Period").
Evander shall have the right to extend the Shared Services Period for an
additional six months ("Extended Period").
2.2. The Transaction Consideration
The Transaction Consideration is a total amount of ZAR1.7 billion
(approximately C$221 million), less any distributions made by Evander to
Harmony by way of dividends, capital reduction or share repurchases, prior to
the Closing Date, and is firstly attributable to the face value of the Sale
Claims and the balance to the Sale Shares.
The Transaction Consideration will be paid by the Consortium to Harmony as
follows:
- ZAR1.4 billion (approximately C$182 million) in cash payable on the
Closing Date;
- Four equal cash instalments of ZAR25 million (approximately C$3 million)
payable on a quarterly basis, the first quarter commencing immediately
following the month in which the Closing Date occurs;
- ZAR100 million (approximately C$13 million) payable 19 months after the
month during which the Closing Date falls, subject to the average rand gold
price* for the preceding 12 month period being greater than ZAR410,000 per
kilogram (US$1,700 per ounce) ("First Tranche"); and
- ZAR100million (approximately C$13 million) payable 31 months after the
Closing Date, subject to the average rand gold price* for the preceding 12
month period being greater than ZAR450,000 per kilogram (US$1,865 per ounce)
("Second Tranche").
*The average rand gold price will be calculated by multiplying the average of
the daily London gold price quoted in US$ and the average daily ZAR/US$
exchange rate quoted by Reuters for the relevant period.
The First Tranche and the Second Tranche are payable in cash or through the
issue of Wits Gold and Pan African shares, in equal rand value proportions,
or a combination of cash and shares, at the election of the Consortium
("Consideration Shares"). Should the Consortium elect to settle a tranche
through the issue of shares to Harmony then each of Wits Gold and Pan African
will be required to issue the number of shares arrived at by dividing ZAR50
million (approximately C$6 million) by the 30-day volume weighted average
traded price of their respective securities on the JSE. The Consortium must
procure that the Consideration Shares issued to Harmony (if any) does not
result in Harmony having to make a mandatory offer to acquire all or any of
the remaining Wits Gold or Pan African ordinary shares, as the case may be.
The Consortium intends utilising a combination of debt and equity to settle
the Transaction Consideration.
3. BACKGROUND TO EVANDER
Evander, a wholly owned subsidiary of Harmony, conducts the business of
exploring, prospecting, mining, recovery, treatment and commercial production
of gold and related products. The Evander operations comprise:
- operating shafts: currently only the Evander 8 shaft area is being mined
while Evander 7 shaft is utilised for rock hoisting;
- potential development projects: Evander South, Rolspruit, Poplar,
Twistdraai and 6 shaft. Harmony has already entered into a joint venture
agreement with Taung Gold Limited with respect to Twistdraai and 6 shaft and
these two development projects do not form part of the Transaction;
- surface sources: the potential for processing the existing tailings
dumps (Project Libra) will be considered;
- closed operations: Evander 2 shaft, 5 shaft and 9 shaft;
- metallurgical processing facilities: the Kinross plant; and
- associated infrastructure and buildings.
Ore from the mine is milled and processed at the Kinross plant using a hybrid
carbon-in-pulp/carbon-in-leach (CIP/CIL) process.
4. TRANSACTION RATIONALE
The Transaction represents an attractive value proposition to the Consortium
and will provide Wits Gold with an immediate increase in attributable gold
resources and reserves. Undertaking this Transaction as a Consortium created
the opportunity for Wits Gold to bid for a better quality asset, at lower
risk and financial exposure to the company. This will result in the
combination of both Wits Gold`s and Pan African`s specialist mining and
exploration skill sets to extract maximum value from the acquisition.
The Evander operations are well known and understood by both the Wits Gold
and the Pan African management teams. Evander has experienced a vast
improvement in performance recently as stated in Harmony`s most recent report
published for the quarter ended 30 September 2011.
5. CONDITIONS PRECEDENT
The implementation of the Transaction is subject to the fulfilment of a
number of conditions precedent common to a transaction of this nature
including, amongst others:
- written consent being obtained from the South African Minister of the
Department of Mineral Resources ("DMR") in terms of section 11 of the South
African Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002 ("MPRDA")
for the transfer of the controlling interest in Evander to the Consortium,
by
31 October 2012. Either of the Parties will be entitled to extend the date
for fulfilment of this condition on written notice given provided that each
such extension agreed will not be for longer than 90 days in the aggregate;
- each of the Consortium members obtaining the relevant shareholder
approval for the Transaction by 31 May 2012;
- the Consortium entering into financing arrangements with a suitable
financial institution/s by 31 May 2012; and
- all relevant regulatory approvals being obtained, including from the
Financial Surveillance Department of the South African Reserve Bank (SARB),
each of the exchanges on which the Consortium members are listed, and the
South African Competition Authorities, by 31 May 2012.
Each of the Parties must use its reasonable endeavours to procure the
fulfilment of the conditions precedent as soon as possible after the
Signature Date.
6. PRO FORMA FINANCIAL EFFECTS AND SALIENT DATES
The pro forma financial effects of the Transaction on the reported financial
information of Wits Gold, as well as the salient dates relating to the
implementation of the Transaction will be announced to shareholders in due
course.
7. CATEGORISATION AND RELATED PARTY TRANSACTION
The Transaction constitutes a category I transaction for Wits Gold under the
provisions of section 9 of the Listings Requirements of the JSE, and is also
deemed a related party transaction for Wits Gold under the provisions of
section 10 of the Listings Requirements of the JSE, as Harmony is currently a
material shareholder (12.69%) in Wits Gold.
8. CIRCULAR
A circular containing full details of the Transaction and incorporating a
notice of general meeting of shareholders, as well as revised listing
particulars, will be posted to shareholders, in due course.
9. RENEWAL OF CAUTIONARY ANNOUNCEMENT
Wits Gold shareholders are referred to the cautionary announcements released
by Wits Gold on the Securities Exchange News Service of the JSE on Wednesday,
28 December 2011 and Wednesday, 16 November 2011, and are advised that the
pro forma financial effects of the Transaction are still being determined,
and they may have a material effect on the price of Wits Gold shares.
Accordingly, shareholders are advised to continue to exercise caution when
dealing in Wits Gold`s securities until a further announcement is made.
Note:
All amounts converted at ZAR7.69030:C$1 and ZAR7.7559:US$1.
Johannesburg
30 January 2012
JSE Sponsor to Wits Gold Limited
PricewaterhouseCoopers Corporate Finance (Pty) Limited
For further information contact:
Philip Kotze
CEO: Wits Gold
+27 11 832 1749
Hethen Hira
Executive, Investor Relations: Wits Gold
+27 11 832 1749
For and on behalf of Wits Gold
Transaction adviser and JSE Transaction Sponsor
Macquarie First South Capital (Pty) Limited
South African legal counsel to the Transaction
Eversheds
South African legal due diligence provider to the Transaction
MalanScholes Attorneys
Canadian legal counsel
Stikeman Elliott
Investor Relations
Russell and Associates
NOTES:
THE CONSORTIUM
Pan African is a precious metals producer dual primary listed on the Main
Board of JSE Limited ("JSE"), and the Alternative Investment Market of the
London Stock Exchange, and operates in South Africa and Mozambique.
Wits Gold is a gold and uranium exploration company with assets located in
the Witwatersrand Basin in South Africa. Wits Gold has a primary listing on
the Main Board of the JSE, and a secondary listing on the Toronto Stock
Exchange and has an American Depository Receipt (ADR) programme through the
Bank of New York.
FORWARD LOOKING STATEMENTS
Certain statements in this news release may constitute forward-looking
information within the meaning of securities laws. In some cases, forward-
looking information can be identified by use of terms such as "may", "will",
"should", "expect", "believe", "plan", "scheduled", "intend", "estimate",
"forecast", "predict", "potential", "continue", "likely", "anticipate" or
other similar expressions concerning matters that are not historical facts.
Forward-looking information may relate to management`s future outlook and
anticipated events or results, and may include statements or information
regarding the future plans or prospects of the Company. Forward looking
information in this release includes, but is not limited to, statements
regarding details of the Consortium, the terms and conditions of the
Transaction, the Acquisition Agreement, the Sale of Business Agreement, the
Shares Services Agreement, and anticipated timing and benefits of the
Transaction.
Forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties
and other important factors that could cause the actual results, performance
or achievements of the companies to be materially different from the future
results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward
looking information. Such risks, uncertainties and other important factors
include among others: not satisfying the conditions precedent, including
receipt of all necessary approvals, including all regulatory and shareholder
approval; economic, business and political conditions in South Africa;
decreases in the market price of gold; hazards associated with underground
and surface gold mining; the ability to attract and retain qualified
personnel; labor disruptions; changes in laws and government regulations,
particularly environmental regulations and mineral rights legislation
including risks relating to the acquisition of the necessary licences and
permits; changes in exchange rates; currency devaluations and inflation and
other macro-economic factors; risk of changes in capital and operating costs,
financing, capitalisation and liquidity risks, including the risk that the
financing required to fund the Transaction and all currently planned
exploration and related activities may not be available on satisfactory
terms, or at all; and the ability to maximize the value of any economic
resources. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date of this
news release.
You should not place undue importance on forward-looking information and
should not rely upon this information as of any other date. The companies
undertake no obligation to update publicly or release any revisions to these
forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date
of this document or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events except
where required by applicable laws.
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