The Market Online - At The Bell

Join our daily newsletter At The Bell to receive exclusive market insights

  • Castle Minerals (CDT) has completed a heavily oversubscribed, $3.6 million placement
  • The funds will boost Castle’s working capital to around $6 million
  • The placement enables Castle to advance exploration and drilling programs across battery metals, base metals and gold properties in Western Australia and Ghana
  • Shares in Castle were flat at 4 cents

Castle Minerals (CDT) has received firm commitments to subscribe for 120 million fully paid, new ordinary shares at an issue price of 3 cents per share, to raise $3.6 million before costs.

The placement was heavily oversubscribed.

Castle Managing Director Stephen Stone said the placement is a great start to the year.

“[The placement] will boost Castle’s working capital to $6 million, placing the company on a stronger footing to accelerate work at its Battery Metals projects in Western Australia and Ghana, and to drill in coming months several of the targets it has been defining at its Earaheedy, Beasley Creek and Polelle base metals and gold projects,” he said.

The placement price represents a 19.52 per cent discount to the 15-day volume-weighted average price on the ASX up to January 7.

Each new share will have an attaching option exercisable at 0.055 cents each, expiring in December 2024 on a 1:3 basis.

Peak Asset Management acted as Lead Manager to the placement. It will be paid a fee of six per cent on the funds raised, as well as 15 million options exercisable at 0.055 cents each, expiring in December 2024.

Shareholders can expect a strong news flow from the company in the coming months, covering the progress of Castle’s evolving projects.  

Shares in Castle were flat at 4 cents at 1220 AEDT.

CDT by the numbers
More From The Market Online
The Market Online Video

Market Close: ASX signs off on a sigh with all sectors red-lining

The ASX200 finished 1.3 per cent down with every sector in the red and Industrials and Real Estate brittle and bruised as bot…

Week 17 Wrap: BHP-Anglo deal helps push down ASX; US data of concern but AI bulls happy

The big thematics and headlines that drove the ASX this week, plus, the headlines I think…
The Market Online Video

Market Update: ASX on red alert with all sectors below the surface

The ASX200 is trading down around 1.1% with all eleven sectors in the red. Real-estate has…

ResMed spikes on robust results and global growth spurt

ResMed shares have climbed following the release of the company's strong Third Quarter FY2024 results.