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Private Investor is a recipient of the information who meets all of the conditions set out below, the recipient: 1. Obtains access to the information in a personal capacity; 2. Is not required to be regulated or supervised by a body concerned with the regulation or supervision of investment or financial services; 3. Is not currently registered or qualified as a professional securities trader or investment adviser with any national or state exchange, regulatory authority, professional association or recognised professional body; 4. Does not currently act in any capacity as an investment adviser, whether or not they have at some time been qualified to do so;
The above figure for total number of common shares may be used by shareholders in the Company as the denominator for the calculations by which they will determine if they are required to notify their interest in, or a change to their interest in, the Company under the Financial Conduct Authority s Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules.
Andrea Cattaneo, Chief Executive Officer of Zenith, commented: In view of an unsolicited expression of interest from a well-respected Norwegian institutional investor wishing to take a position in the share capital of Zenith, the Board is very pleased to accept this investment which enables the entry of what is hoped to be a long-term, potential cornerstone Norwegian institutional investor.
May 11, 2021 Reference is made to the announcement published by Zenith Energy Ltd. ( Zenith or the Company ) (LSE: ZEN; OSE: ZENA) at 13:19 on May 10, 2021 (RNS number: 1185Y) regarding Norwegian institutional investment in Zenith (the Private Placement ). The corrected information is displayed below in relation to the issuance of share purchase warrants in connection with the Private Placement (the Warrants ): The Company has issued the following Warrants: · 34,284,000 Warrants with an exercise price of NOK 0.25 expiring on July 1, 2022 · 25,716,000 Warrants with an exercise price of NOK 0.325 expiring on July 1, 2023 Each Warrant will provide the investor the right to one new common share in the share capital of Zenith upon exercise.
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