Kincora Welcomes A New Cornerstone Investor


  • The LIM Asia Special Situations Master Fund Limited, a fund managed by LIM Advisors Limited (“LIM”), has acquired a 28.7% interest in Kincora
  • The off-market transactions remove recent overhangs to Kincora’s share price
  • LIM is one of the longest operating alternative investment managers in Asia and it invests across the corporate and capital structure in deep value and special situation opportunities

Click to view Full Announcement (June 25th, 2018)

Vancouver, BC — June 25th, 2018
Kincora Copper Ltd. (the “Company”, “Kincora”) (TSXV:KCC) is pleased to welcome a new cornerstone investor, the LIM Asia Special Situations Master Fund Ltd (“LASSMF”).  LASSMF has recently acquired, via the secondary market, a 28.7% interest in total to become Kincora’s largest shareholder.
Sam Spring, President and CEO commented, "We are very pleased to welcome LASSMF, a fund managed by a pre-eminent Hong Kong investment manager, to strengthen our register and transition out of the recent period of uncertainty that has weighed on Kincora’s share price.
The secondary market acquisitions are a clear sign of confidence for the new board and the strategy Kincora is pursuing. Removing the overhang provides the foundation to again focus on advancing the first modern Tier1 drill testing and district scale exploration program in this highly mineralised belt where we hold the dominant position and are looking to drill test two targets this field season, and, be in a favourable position for further expansion activities.”
LIM’s Founder, Chairman and Chief Investment Officer, George W. Long, said “We are excited to have secured a strategic position in Kincora given their outlined targets and dominant land holding in the world-class Southern Gobi copper-gold belt. We have been investing in Mongolia for over 15 years and also have experience investing in mining and natural resource projects in Central Asia, Indonesia, Australia, the Philippines, and other parts of the world.
The Company has a strong shareholder register backing the team which is credited with multiple Tier 1 copper discoveries, has a proven track record in Mongolia, is pursuing further countercyclical expansion, and we see opportunities to support the Company given the structurally attractive medium term outlook for copper prices”.

Highlighted further details
Updated Company Presentation: Click Here (June 25th, 2018)
AGM Press Release: Click Here (June 19th, 2018)
CEO Interview at 121 Mining Investment London: Click Here (May, 2018)
Company Presentation at 121 Mining Investment London: Click Here (May, 2018)
About LIM
LIM is one of the longest continually operating alternative investment managers in Asia, currently managing >$1 billion in liquid and private capital strategies.  Further information: www.limadvisors.com
      
About Kincora
Kincora is a junior resource company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties, with a focus on Tier 1 copper-gold projects in Mongolia.
For Further information please contact:
Sam Spring
President & Chief Executive Officer
Kincora Copper
+61 431 329 345

Enquiries:
Christine Wootliff
Investor Relations
121 Group
+852 3628 2420
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