Director Share Purchase

Neo Energy Metals PLC
26 March 2024
 

Neo Energy Metals plc / LSE: NEO, A2X: NEO / Market: Main Market of the London Stock Exchange

 

26 March 2024

 

Neo Energy Metals plc

('Neo Energy' or 'the Company')

 

Director Share Purchase

 

Neo Energy Metals plc, the near term, low-cost uranium developer, is pleased to announce that Non-Executive Director Quinton van der Burgh has purchased 7,000,000 ordinary shares of £0.0001 in the Company ("Ordinary Shares") through an off market transaction at 0.75 pence per Ordinary Share.

 

Following this share purchase, Quinton van der Burgh holds (personally and through Q Global Commodities affiliate, AUO Commercial Brokerage LLC) 207,000,000 Ordinary Shares in the Company representing 14.82 per cent of the Company's voting rights.

 

Notification and public disclosure of transactions by persons discharging managerial responsibilities and persons closely associated with them.

 

1

Details of the person discharging managerial responsibilities / person closely associated

a)

Name

 

Quinton van der Burgh

2

Reason for the notification

a)

 

Position/status

 

Non-Executive Director

b)

 

Initial notification /Amendment

 

Initial notification

3

 

Details of the issuer, emission allowance market participant, auction platform, auctioneer or auction monitor

a)

 

Name

 

Neo Energy Metals plc

b)

 

LEI

 

213800WE14587VRQ5Y10

 

4

 

Details of the transaction(s): section to be repeated for (i) each type of instrument; (ii) each type of transaction; (iii) each date; and (iv) each place where transactions have been conducted

a)

Description of the financial instrument, type of instrument

 

Identification code

 

Ordinary Shares of £0.0001

 

 

GB00BYWLRL80

b)

 

Nature of the transaction

 

Purchase of 7,000,000 ordinary shares

 

c)

 

Price(s) and volume(s)

 

 

 

Price(s)

 

Volume(s)

0.75 pence

7,000,000

 

d)

 

Aggregated information

 

- Aggregated volume

- Price

 

 

 

Single Transaction

0.75 pence

 

e)

 

Date of the transaction

 

22 March 2024

f)

 

Place of the transaction

 

Off market transaction

 

Ends

Sean Heathcote

Jason Brewer

 

CEO

Executive Chairman

Neo Energy Metals plc

sean@neoenergymetals.com

jason@neoenergymetals.com

 

Isabel de Salis / Paul Dulieu / Isabelle Morris

 

Financial PR

 

St Brides Partners Ltd

 

neo@stbridespartners.co.uk

 

 

Notes

 

Neo Energy Metals plc aims to become an important supplier to the fast-growing uranium sector.  Its initial focus is on its 70% owned Henkries Uranium Project, an advanced, low-cost uranium project in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa with a clear pathway to production. +US$30m of historical exploration, drilling, test pitting and mining, metallurgical test-work and pilot plant work has been undertaken at the Project, culminating in a published feasibility study. 

  

Headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, Neo Energy is now focused on increasing the mineral resources at Henkries from the current estimated 4.7 million pounds of uranium, (which is highly probable as less than 10% of prospective ground is fully tested) and completing an updated feasibility study ahead of reaching a development decision by November 2025.

 

Led by a proven board and management team with uranium and other mineral project development experience in Southern Africa, Neo Energy's strategy is layered on a two-year development approach to generate cashflow from Henkries with a view towards building a longer term exploration and portfolio growth strategy to develop the highly prospective Northern Cape Region of South Africa and, potentially, broader regional expansion into energy metal property holdings globally. 

 

The team includes:

·    Jason Brewer, Executive Chairman: c.30 years' experience in international mining, financial markets, and investment banking with a particular focus in Africa.

·    Sean Heathcote, CEO: +30 years' experience in the mining and exploration industry in Africa across a broad range of commodities.

·    Jackline Muchai, Non-Executive Director: one of the few Kenyan women serving on a board within London's Main Market on the London Stock Exchange, and CEO of Gathoni Muchai Investments.

·    Bongani Raziya, Non-Executive Director: over 20 years' experience in oil and gas and mining in Africa with various directorships held in well-established and profitable companies.

·    James Longley, Non-Executive Director: +30 years' experience in finance, whose career has been focused on venture capital, private equity and building growth companies.

·    Charles Tatnall, Non-Executive Director: a seasoned advisor and fundraiser, specialising in small and medium-sized enterprises across diverse industries.

·    Quinton van der Burgh, Non-Executive Director: Founder and CEO of Q Global Commodities, one of South Africa's largest privately owned mining houses that has established more than 45 mines throughout Sub-Saharan Africa from greenfield status through to production and exports of materials to the global commodity markets. 

 

Neo Energy Metals plc's shares are also listed on the A2X Markets, an independent South African stock exchange, in order to broaden its investor base and facilitate opportunities for strategic acquisitions of uranium projects, especially within South Africa.

 

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