To view the PDF file, sign up for a MySharenet subscription.

RESOURCE GENERATION LIMITED - Resource Generation MD comments on financing options

Release Date: 25/01/2013 08:51
Code(s): RSG     PDF:  
Wrap Text
Resource Generation MD comments on financing options

Resource Generation Limited
Registered in Australia under the Corporations Act, 2001 (Cth) with registration number ACN: 059 950 337
ISIN: AU000000RES1
Share Code on the ASX: RES
Share Code on the JSE: RSG
("Resgen" or the “Company”) 


Resource Generation MD comments on financing options

Paul Jury, Managing Director at Resource Generation

BRR        Today on BRR we're very pleased to be joined once again by Mr Paul Jury. Paul is the
           Managing Director of Resource Generation, and Resource Generation are developing
           the Boikarabelo Coal Mine in the Waterberg Region of South Africa. Paul really nice to
           be talking with you once again.

PJ         Morning Tom, thanks very much.

BRR        Paul, we've had a bit of a read through the quarterly today, I think first of all I wanted
           to touch on this transaction that you've done with Noble back in early January. This is
           an interesting one, could you explain its purpose for us?

PJ         Well it takes two parts. The first part’s a $20 million debenture and those funds we're
           going to utilise to commence construction of the Boikarabelo Mine and I’m pleased to
           say that with those funds in place we're actually looking to commence work on site in
           the second week of February. So we'll be getting physical on the mine site now which is
           great. The second part was a five year 500,000 tonne per annum export sales contract,
           and together the two parts of the transaction we see as a significant vote of confidence
           by a major global commodity trader in the size and the calibre of the Boikarabelo Mine,
           and of course their confidence in its delivery.

BRR        Paul, the project's advanced in terms of its approval for licences, and you're now
           awaiting funding, could you provide us with an update on the project finance?

PJ         Yes. The due diligence by the mandated banks has certainly been completed, and I’m
           pleased to say that that all looks pretty good. There was a delay caused in proceeding to
           their credit processes in the last quarter of calendar 2012 and unfortunately that's
           pushed us into this current quarter. We were successful in agreeing a term sheet with
           the banks though. A term sheet that they are prepared to submit to their credit
           committees and they have confirmed, as we've put in our announcement today, that
           the credit submissions are underway and they have committed to do their very best to
           complete the process with credit by the end of February. So we're really hoping that
           that does come about.

BRR        Absolutely, best of luck with that. So if the debt is confirmed what will happen next?

PJ         Well we then approach the equity market for the balance of the funds. At this stage of
           the game we anticipate around about half of the capex of the project will be covered by
           the debt, and therefore we'll be going to the equity market for the remaining half.

BRR        And if that's the case what would the raising involve?

PJ         I've said previously that the banks would be looking at a suite of cash flows that
           obviously support sufficient debt service cover. Those cash flows then, in themselves,
           would represent a certain value for the company and it's that value that would be key to
           any equity pricing. In those terms the price pretty much represents a re-IPO scenario for
           the company in terms of price and value and therefore obviously gives the company a
           much higher profile in terms of its market cap. Given the size of the raising we would
           then see a multiple of the current market capitalisation. It would be a game changer in
           terms of where we would sit in the market, in terms of size, reduction of risk and
      certainty of cash generation coming from Boikarabelo.

BRR   Paul thank you very much for joining us today and giving us all those details, we
      appreciate your time.

PJ    Thanks very much Tom.


Sydney
25 January 2013

JSE Sponsor:
Macquarie First South Capital (Proprietary) Limited

Date: 25/01/2013 08:51:00 Produced by the JSE SENS Department. The SENS service is an information dissemination service administered by the JSE Limited ('JSE'). 
The JSE does not, whether expressly, tacitly or implicitly, represent, warrant or in any way guarantee the truth, accuracy or completeness of
 the information published on SENS. The JSE, their officers, employees and agents accept no liability for (or in respect of) any direct, 
indirect, incidental or consequential loss or damage of any kind or nature, howsoever arising, from the use of SENS or the use of, or reliance on,
 information disseminated through SENS.

Share This Story