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New Dawn Mining Corp. to Hold Special Meeting of Shareholders

19.09.2013  |  CNW

TORONTO, Sept. 19, 2013 /CNW/ - New Dawn Mining Corp. (TSX: ND) ("New Dawn" or the "Company"), a junior gold mining company operating in Zimbabwe, has scheduled a Special Meeting of its Shareholders for October 31, 2013 to consider and, if thought advisable, approve special resolutions (the "Proposals") authorizing the Company to effect:


The record date for the special meeting of shareholders has been set for October 1, 2013, and the meeting date has been scheduled for October 31, 2013. The information circular for the meeting is expected to be mailed to shareholders on or about October 7, 2013.


Background to the Proposals

The Proposals are intended to address current business and operational issues caused by a combination of adverse factors, all of which have been previously reported. The substantially lower gold price, together with steadily increasing payroll and power costs and high domestic royalties, taxes and fees, have exacerbated a number of operational issues, causing significant operating inefficiencies and high operating costs, thus resulting in operating losses and negative cash flows over the past several months. This continuing cash outflow has left each of the Company's operating subsidiaries in a significant working capital deficiency position. In addition, the indigenisation process, which has been continuing without resolution for over two years, has effectively prevented the Company from raising the capital necessary to fund needed investment in its mining properties that would have mitigated the effect of the operational issues described herein.

These factors contributed to the recently announced decision to cease mining operations at one of the Company's material mining properties in Zimbabwe, the Dalny Mine, effective as of August 30, 2013, as a result of operational issues and, in particular, the receipt of a Notice of Disconnection of electrical services to the mine by the Zimbabwe Electricity Supply Authority, due to the Company's inability to pay for electricity utilised on a timely basis. The Company does not expect to re-open the Dalny Mine until operating, liquidity and capital issues have been addressed and resolved.

Combined with limited cash resources in Canada and in Zimbabwe, there is an increasing risk that additional deterioration in the current business and economic environment in Zimbabwe will reduce the Company's strategic options even further, and will jeopardise the continuing existence of the Company. Accordingly, the Board of Directors, after due consideration and consultation, and after exploring various alternatives, has determined to present the Proposals for consideration and approval at a Special Meeting of Shareholders.


Rationales for the Proposals

The Board of Directors of the Company considers it necessary to implement a transition of the Company from a fully reporting Canadian incorporated company listed and trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange to a closely-held unlisted Cayman Islands company that would not be a reporting issuer for Canadian securities purposes. This transition would be accomplished through a corporate continuance and a significant share consolidation, with a cash redemption of fractional shares.

The feasibility of the consolidation will be dependent on whether the Company has sufficient cash resources to redeem all of the fractional shares that would be created under the share consolidation. An independent valuator has been retained to complete a valuation report to assist in determining a fair value of the Company and its outstanding common shares in order to facilitate this process.

Under current market conditions, the Board of Directors and management believe that these actions represent the best possible outcome for minority shareholders, leaving the few remaining shareholders, primarily institutional investors, to assume the significant risks and uncertain future of the Company. However, there can be no assurances that these measures will be successfully implemented or that, if implemented, they will enable the Company to survive and preserve its operations and assets in Zimbabwe.

It is the view of the Board of Directors that the following reasons support this course of action:


Additional Short-Term Considerations

In the short-term, the Company is continuing to:


The economic and business climate in Zimbabwe continues to deteriorate and the risks to the Company's assets and operations in Zimbabwe are increasing commensurately. As previously reported, a major underlying factor contributing to the Company's current difficulties has been the more than two year delay in the still incomplete approval process for the Company's proposed Plan of Indigenisation. Approval of the Company's Plan of Indigenisation had been expected to provide the Company with access to sufficient investment capital over a period of time, predominantly from international sources, to fund the development and expansion of more cost efficient mining operations in Zimbabwe. With the heightened uncertainty surrounding the implementation of indigenisation policy in Zimbabwe subsequent to the July 31, 2013 national elections, there is the likelihood of an increasingly negative effect on the Company and thus on its stakeholders.

Recent public statements in Zimbabwe imply there may be an evolving policy on indigenisation focusing on seizing 51% controlling interests in foreign controlled mines, with compensation deemed to be the intrinsic value of the minerals in the ground. The implementation of such an indigenisation policy would further deter foreign direct investment in Zimbabwe and thus make it even more difficult for the Company to raise additional capital through the public markets to fund its development and expansion projects, on which future profitability is dependent.

The Company is currently unable to predict the effect of an inability to conclude or implement a Plan of Indigenisation acceptable to both the Company's stakeholders and the Government of Zimbabwe. However, such failure could result in the termination of the Company's mining licenses in Zimbabwe, the loss of ownership and/or control of the Company's assets and operations in Zimbabwe without monetary compensation, other sanctions against the Company's Zimbabwe operations or subsidiaries, some combination of these actions, or some result currently unknown or unforeseen.

The above discussion and recent previous disclosures provide a detailed up-to-date overview of a deteriorating business and economic environment in Zimbabwe. There is a significant and increasing risk that actions more severe than the steps taken or contemplated so far may be required or forced on the Company. Such actions could include the sale or liquidation of the Company and its assets in a formal or informal process.

The Toronto Stock Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or the accuracy of this release.

Additional information on New Dawn and the matters discussed herein can be obtained on the Company's web-site at www.newdawnmining.com or in the Company's filings on SEDAR at www.sedar.com.


Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements: Certain statements included or incorporated by reference in this news release, including information as to the future financial or operating performance of the Company, its subsidiaries and its projects, constitute forward-looking statements. The words "believe," "expect," "anticipate," "contemplate," "target," "plan," "intends," "continue," "budget," "estimate," "may," "schedule" and similar expressions identify forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements include, among other things, statements regarding targets, estimates and assumptions in respect of gold production and prices, operating costs, results and capital expenditures, mineral reserves and mineral resources and anticipated grades and recovery rates. Forward-looking statements are necessarily based upon a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable by the Company, are inherently subject to significant business, economic, competitive, political and social uncertainties and contingencies. Many factors could cause the Company's actual results to differ materially from those expressed or implied in any forward-looking statements made by, or on behalf of, the Company. Such factors include, among others, risks relating to reserve and resource estimates, gold prices, exploration, development and operating risks, political and foreign risk, uninsurable risks, competition, limited mining operations, production risks, environmental regulation and liability, government regulation, currency fluctuations, recent losses and write-downs and dependence on key employees. See "Risk Factors" in the Company's Management's Discussion and Analysis - 2012. Due to risks and uncertainties, including the risks and uncertainties identified above, actual events may differ materially from current expectations. Investors are cautioned that forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance and, accordingly, investors are cautioned not to put undue reliance on forward-looking statements due to the inherent uncertainty therein. Forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this press release and the Company disclaims any intent or obligation to update publicly such forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or results or otherwise.



Contact

New Dawn investor relations can be contacted as follows:
Telephone: +1 416.585.7890 x 230
E-mail: investor.relations@newdawnmining.com
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