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Skiluc

02/12/23 5:48 PM

#90322 RE: Skiluc #90321

Make that 800M. All in. Worst case.

Considering what value NioCorp has. Long way to go up.

And massive earnings, as formally projected, means plenty of cash to buy back.

Just thinking like a long.

PutzMueler

02/12/23 6:17 PM

#90324 RE: Skiluc #90321

Not much difference than with Lind on (b) We won't need to learn a thing.
We have already been trained. They want the share price to be as low as possible!
Yah we get it!

"In conjunction with each Debenture Closing, NioCorp will issue to the Investors Financing Warrants to purchase a number of Common Shares as is equal to the quotient of the principal amount of Convertible Debentures issued in such Debenture Closing divided by the “Exercise Price”, which is equal to the greater of: (a) the quotient of US$10.00 divided by 11.1829212; or (b) the average of the daily VWAPs of the Common Shares on the principal U.S. market for the Common Shares during regular trading hours as reported by Bloomberg Financial Markets during the five consecutive trading days ending on the trading day immediately prior to such Debenture Closing, in each case subject to any adjustment to give effect to any stock dividend, stock split or recapitalization."

https://www.niocorp.com/niocorp-announces-finalized-financing-agreements-with-yorkville-advisors-global-lp/