Denarius Metals Announces December 31, 2025 Interest Payment on Convertible Debentures via Share Issuance

Reuters2025-12-24
Denarius Metals Announces December 31, 2025 Interest Payment on Convertible Debentures via Share Issuance

Denarius Metals Corp. has announced details regarding the upcoming monthly interest payments on its convertible unsecured debentures. On December 31, 2025, the company will issue a total of 550,949 common shares to holders of its 2023 and 2024 debentures in settlement of CA$341,589 in interest. The shares will be issued at a rate of 0.016129 shares per CA$1.00 of principal, based on a closing share price of CA$0.62 on December 16, 2025. The issuance is subject to acceptance by Cboe Canada. Senior management, including the Executive Chairman, CEO, CFO, and General Counsel, will collectively receive 141,092 shares as part of this interest payment.

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