Cobre Limited (ASX:CBE) Investment in Metal Tiger plc (ASX:MTC)
Investment in Metal Tiger plc (ASX:MTC)Sydney, July 27, 2021 AEST (ABN Newswire) - Cobre Limited (
ASX:CBE) is pleased to announce that it has agreed to invest A$1.0m into the capital raising announced yesterday by Cobre s largest shareholder, ASX and AIM listed, Metal Tiger plc (
Commenting on the investment into Metal Tiger, Cobre s Executive Chairman and Managing Director, Martin Holland, said: The Cobre Board believes this investment shows commercial alignment and gives Cobre shareholders additional interest to the Kalahari project and royalties MTR owns over the district. Cobre has a high level of confidence in the Metal Tiger Board and management team and believes this investment is one which will prove to be one of significant value for Cobre s shareholders. I look forward to continuing our relationship under the Joint venture agreement - with the aim to discover a new Cu deposit in Botswana and see
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Cobre voters turn down 2-mill tax levy Written by Dean Thompson on February 17, 2021
Cobre Consolidated Schools district voters narrowly turned down a proposed 2-mill tax levy that would have kept money heading to the district for maintenance of buildings, buses and vehicles.
The special election was a mail-in ballot. “According to the way the state law is written, special elections are mail-in voting,” said Grant County Clerk Marisa Castrillo.
The final vote tally was 469 for and 491 against, for a total of 960 votes. According to Castrillo, 4,758 were eligible to vote, meaning about 20 percent voted.
“It wasn’t a bad turnout,” Castrillo said. “Cobre Schools had a special election in 2017 where they had five voting places, and with absentee and early voting, and that turnout was just 5.32 percent.”