18 December 2015
Kennedy Ventures plc
("Kennedy Ventures" or "the Company")
Result of AGM
Kennedy Ventures plc which is focused on tantalite production in Namibia through its 75% holding in African Tantalum (Pty) Limited ("Aftan"), announces that at the Annual General Meeting ("AGM") of the Company held earlier today, all resolutions were unanimously passed.
Ends
For further information, please contact:
Kennedy Ventures plc |
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020 3757 4983 |
Peter Hibberd c/o Billy Clegg |
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Cenkos Securities (Nominated Adviser and Joint Broker) |
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0131 220 6939 |
Derrick Lee / Nick Tulloch |
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Shore Capital (Joint Broker) |
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020 7408 4090 |
Mark Percy / Toby Gibbs (corporate finance) |
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Jerry Keen (corporate broking) |
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Camarco |
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Billy Clegg / Gordon Poole / Tom Huddart |
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020 3757 6983 |
Notes to editors
Tantalite concentrates form the vast majority of feedstock for all tantalum products. As such they are critical and unreplaceable parts of a wide range of modern electronics including computers, tablets, mobile phones, motor components and video game systems.
Aside from electronics, tantalum has significant usage in super alloys, specialised steels, corrosion resistant equipment and medicine.
Tantalum's applications are based on its unique physio - chemical properties. The oxides and metal have extremely high melting points, high heat conductivity and strong resistance to corrosive environments. Combined, these factors have entrenched its international demand and made it an important component of numerous research projects and new technologies.
Trade pricing is following tantalum markets as per Asian Metals and Metal Pages.
In August 2012, the US Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a rule mandated by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act to require companies reporting to the SEC to publicly disclose the origins of the tantalum they buy in order to restrict the use of conflict minerals that originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo or an adjoining country. As a result, users of tantalum are encouraged to demonstrate that their supply chain is transparent to ensure that conflict-free tantalum is procured.
It is intended that the tantalum produced by Aftan will be conflict-free.