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SOAPSTONE INVESTMENT LIMITED - Notice of a Meeting of Bondholders - DMCCB

Release Date: 20/12/2016 11:00
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Notice of a Meeting of Bondholders - DMCCB

Soapstone Investment Limited
(Incorporated in the Republic of South Africa)
(Registration number 2006/011940/06)
Soapstone stock code: DMCCB
ISIN: ZAE000180204
(“Soapstone”)


NOTICE OF A MEETING OF BONDHOLDERS

In accordance with the provisions of the Offering Circular in
respect of the Soapstone Investments Limited ZAR40,000,000.00 14%
Fixed Rate Senior Secured Convertible Registered Bonds, dated on or
about 21 June 2013 (the "Offering Circular"), and the trust deed
dated on or about 21 June 2013 and entered into between the Issuer,
DiamondCorp plc ("Diamondcorp") and GMG Trust Company (SA)
Proprietary Limited (the "Trust Deed"), notice is hereby given, in
accordance with Condition 14.2 of the Offering Circular (Steps
following an Event of Default) of the Terms and Conditions of the
Bonds (the "Conditions"), that a meeting of the Bondholders will be
held at 14h00 on 13 January 2017 at the offices of Malan Scholes
Attorneys, at East Building, 85 Central Street, Houghton,
Johannesburg, 2198 (the "Bondholders Meeting"), at which meeting the
Extraordinary Resolutions set out below will be considered and, if
deemed fit, passed with or without modification.
Save as otherwise defined, words and expressions used in this Notice
have the meanings given to them in the Offering Circular.
WHEREAS:

1.   As referred to in the SENS announcement of the Issuer dated 14
     December 2016, the interest payment due to the Bondholders on
     14 December 2016 as announced on SENS on 11 November 2016 was
     not honoured.

2.   The failure to make payment arose from the inability of
     DiamondCorp plc ("DiamondCorp") to advance the requisite funds
     to the Issuer, due to the circumstances set out below:

     (a)   DiamondCorp, the parent company of the Issuer, is the 74%
           owner and operator of the Lace diamond mine in the Free
           State province of South Africa.

     (b)   In the late afternoon of Friday, 11 November 2016, two
           extreme thunderstorms passed over the Lace mine, dropping
           almost 90mm of rain in just over an hour. This equates to
           almost one-third of the mine's annual rainfall.

     (c)   This overwhelmed the mine's pumping systems and flooded
           the 310m production level to the hanging wall. In total,
           more than 10,000 cubic metres of water entered the mine
           through the open pit and access ramps.

     (d)   All personnel were successfully evacuated from the mine
           without injury. While the production level has been
           pumped dry, no production will be possible in the short-
           term as the longhole drill rig which was operating at the
           time of the flood will need to be recovered and the
           electrics rebuilt. This could take up to 12 weeks from
           the time of recovery.

     (e)   As a consequence of the impact on production, a capital
           raise being planned by DiamondCorp at the time of the
           flood did not proceed.

     (f)   On 14 November 2016, DiamondCorp announced that the board
           of the Company's operating subsidiary, Lace Diamond Mines
           (Pty) Ltd ("LDM"), had placed LDM into business rescue in
           accordance with the provisions of section 129 of the
           Companies Act, 71 of 2008.

     (g)   On 22 November 2016, the board of the LDM resolved to
           appoint Daniel Terblanche of Deloitte & Touche as the
           Business Rescue Practitioner.

     (h)   On 29 November, DiamondCorp provided the following update
           on the business rescue proceedings of LDM:

       (i)   The 310m production level was clear of the flood
             water and the mine's pumping system was now working
             on a normal basis.

       (ii)  The longhole drill rig had been moved to higher
             ground within the mine and was awaiting remediation
             of the access ramp before being brought to surface
             for despatch to Sandvik for rebuild. Options and
             timelines for ramp repair are being assessed by LDM
             management.

       (iii) The Business Rescue Practitioner, Daniel Terblanche
             of Deloitte, and the management of LDM were engaged
             in discussions with all stakeholders in accordance
             with the provisions of section 129 of the South
             African Companies Act, 71 of 2008, including but not
             limited to: trade creditors, the
             Industrial Development Corporation of South
             Africa ("IDC") as the primary lender; bondholders;
             Laurelton Diamonds, Inc; the mine's workforce
             including the Association of Mineworkers and
             Construction Union (AMCU); and Soapstone Investment
             Ltd and DiamondCorp plc, being themselves the
             largest creditors to LDM.

       (iv)  The Board of DiamondCorp plc was also in continuing
             discussions with the Company's creditors.

       (v)   LDM was in the process of claiming against its
             insurance policy in respect of the storm damage and
             remediation.

     (i)   DiamondCorp, alongside PwC, continue to evaluate the
           Group's financial projections with a view to determining
           the resultant additional capital requirement that is
           anticipated to be required in the event of a successful
           conclusion of the Business Rescue proceedings.

     (j)   In preparation for raising  the required capital,
           management is requesting that lenders to DiamondCorp and
           LDM to agree to a standstill with respect to their rights
           under existing loan facilities until the completion of
           the business rescue process.

     (k)   On 19 December 2016, DiamondCorp announced that the
           Industrial Development Corporation of South Africa (the
           "IDC"), the primary lender to LDM, had formally agreed to
           a standstill with respect to its rights under the secured
           project loan to LDM until the completion of the business
           rescue process.

     (l)   As a consequence of the IDC standstill, the Issuer is now
           requesting the Bondholders to agree to a similar
           standstill.

3.   Accordingly, the Issuer will call a meeting of Bondholders to
     discuss potential remedial steps.

4.   In terms of Condition 23.4 of the Bonds, unless the holders of
     at least 90% of the aggregate Principal Amount of the Bonds for
     the time being outstanding agree in writing to a shorter
     period, at least 15 days' written notice of a meeting must be
     given to each Bondholder, the Issuer and the Trustee. Notice of
     the Bondholders Meeting given in terms hereof has been given
     with the required notice period of at least 15 days.

5.   The Issuer wishes to request that the Bondholders waive the
     failure by the Issuer to make the interest payment that was due
     on 14 December 2016 (the "Outstanding Payment"), and to
     determine that such failure to make payment shall not be
     treated as an Event of Default for purposes of the Conditions,
     provided that the Outstanding Payment shall be made, together
     with such other amounts as may fall due for payment in
     accordance with the Conditions, on 14 March 2017, and that
     penalty interest shall accrue on the Outstanding Payment in
     accordance with Condition 7.4 of the Offering Circular from 14
     December 2016 until the date on which the Outstanding Payment
     is made.

6.   The Issuer further wishes to request that the Bondholders
     authorise the suspension of the Issuer's obligations to make
     payment of principal and interest due under the Bonds until
     such time as business rescue proceedings in respect of Lace
     Diamond Mines Proprietary Limited have been concluded or until
     13 March 2017, whichever occurs first.

7.   The Issuer therefore requests the Bondholders to approve the
     Extraordinary Resolutions set out below.

8.   Proxies

8.1  In terms of Condition 23.10 (Proxies and representatives), a
     Bondholder may by an instrument in writing (a "proxy form")
     signed by the Bondholder or his duly authorised agent or, in
     the case of a juristic person, signed on its behalf by a duly
     authorised officer, appoint any person (a "Proxy") to act on
     its behalf in connection with any meeting or proposed meeting.

8.2  A person appointed to act as Proxy need not be a Bondholder.

8.3  A proxy form is attached as Annex A for those Bondholders who
     wish to be represented by proxy at the Bondholders Meeting.

8.4  Please note that the proxy form must be deposited at the
     Specified Office of the Issuer or at the Specified Office of
     the Transfer Agent, as the case may be, not less than 24 hours
     before the time appointed for holding the Bondholders Meeting
     or adjourned meeting at which the person named in such proxy
     form proposes to vote.

8.5  Please note that in accordance with Condition 23.9 (Votes),
     Bondholders in respect of Bonds held in the Central Securities
     Depository in uncertificated form shall vote at the Bondholders
     Meeting on behalf of the holders of Beneficial Interests in
     such Bonds, in accordance with the instructions to the Central
     Securities Depository's Nominee from the holders of Beneficial
     Interests conveyed through the Participants in accordance with
     the Applicable Procedures.

8.6  If the Central Securities Depository Participant ("CSDP") of a
     holder of Beneficial Interests does not contact such holder,
     then such holder is advised to contact such holder's CSDP and
     provide such CSDP with the holder's voting instructions.

IT IS RESOLVED THAT

9.   Extraordinary Resolution No. 1 – Waiver of failure to make
     payment

     The Bondholders waive the failure by the Issuer to make the
     interest payment that fell due on 14 December 2016 (the
     "Outstanding Payment"), as referred to in the SENS announcement
     of the Issuer dated 14 December 2016, and further resolve that
     such failure to make payment shall not be treated as an Event
     of Default for purposes of the Conditions, provided that the
     Outstanding Payment shall be made, together with such other
     amounts as may fall due for payment in accordance with the
     Conditions, on 14 March 2017, and that penalty interest shall
     accrue on the Outstanding Payment in accordance with Condition
     7.4 of the Offering Circular from 14 December 2016 until the
     date on which the Outstanding Payment is made.

10.  Extraordinary Resolution No. 2 - Suspension of payment
     obligations

     The Bondholders authorise the suspension of the Issuer's
     obligations to make payment of principal and interest due under
     the Bonds until such time as business rescue proceedings in
     respect of Lace Diamond Mines Proprietary Limited have been
     concluded or until 13 March 2017, whichever occurs first.

Annex A – Form of Proxy

                    SOAPSTONE INVESTMENTS LIMITED
                            (the "Issuer")
                 (Registration Number 2006/011940/06)
(Established and incorporated as a company with limited liability in
             accordance with the laws of South Africa)


                            FORM OF PROXY

For   use   by   the   holders  (the   "Bondholders")   of   of   the
ZAR40,000,000.00   14%   Fixed  Rate   Senior   Secured   Convertible
Registered Bonds due 14 December 2018 (the "Bonds") issued by the
Issuer in accordance with the Offering Circular in respect of the
Bonds dated on or about 21 June 2013 (the "Offering Circular"), at a
meeting of Bondholders to be held on 13 January 2017 at 14h00 at the
offices of Malan Scholes Attorneys, at East Building, 85 Central
Street, Houghton, Johannesburg, 2198 (the "Bondholders Meeting").

Capitalised words and phrases used in this form will, unless
otherwise defined, bear the same
meanings as in the Offering Circular.

I/We
....................................................................
....... being the holder(s) of Bonds in an Outstanding Principal
Amount of ZAR .........................., appoint the chairman of
the meeting, as my/our proxy to act for me/us and on my/our behalf
at the Bondholders Meeting which will be held for the purpose of
considering, and if deemed fit, passing, with or without
modification, the resolutions to be proposed thereat and at any
adjournment thereof; and to vote for and/or against the resolutions
and/or abstain from voting in respect of ..........................
[all/insert number] the Bonds registered in my/our names(s), in
accordance with the following instructions:


                  FOR              AGAINST              ABSTAIN
Extraordinary
Resolution No.
1

Extraordinary
Resolution No.
2


Signed:




[***Insert name of Bondholder]
Name:
Date:
Who warrants his/her authority hereto


20 December 2016


Debt Sponsor
Rand Merchant Bank (A division of FirstRand Bank Limited)

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