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Eastplats shareholder to appeal directive action ruling

20th September 2019

By: Creamer Media Reporter

     

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The shareholder whose petition to start a directive action against current and former directors of junior miner Eastern Platinum (Eastplats) was dismissed in court last month, has given notice of an appeal.

Vancouver-based Eastplats, which operates in South Africa, said on Friday that the company would oppose the appeal and would seek to uphold the Supreme Court of British Columbia’s earlier decision of a dismissal.

The derivative action, which is usually brought by a shareholder on behalf of a company against directors, was sought by 2538520 Ontario Limited.

The judge last month dismissed the appeal with costs, but allowed a limited period in which an appeal may be lodged.

The derivative action relates to 2018 transactions between Eastplats and Union Goal Offshore Solutions. The agreement provided for the construction, mining and processing of the tailings resource, and the subsequent offtake of chrome concentrate, from the Barplats Zandfontein UG2 tailings facility, located at the Crocodile River Mine, in South Africa.

Under the agreement, Union Goal financed and supplied to Barplats the chrome processing circuit, related technology and know-how, while Barplats developed the retreatment project and is now mining and operating it too.

Operations at the retreatment project began in December 2018 and are continuing to ramp up, with full capacity anticipated in the current quarter.

The company earned revenue from the retreatment project of $15.8-million in the first six months of 2019.

Edited by Mariaan Webb
Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor Online

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