-- Silvercorp Metals(SVM.TO)周一盘后宣布,已与多家国际银行达成一项为期三年的贷款协议。 该笔贷款总额为人民币15亿元(约合2.2亿美元),银行承诺总额达人民币20亿元,是该公司原定目标的2倍。根据声明,贷款将在首次提取资金三年后到期。 Silvercorp补充道,贷款将以人民币偿还,偿还资金来自其在中国的业务分红。资金将用于一般公司用途,包括营运资金和提高财务灵活性。 该公司表示:“这项里程碑式的融资是对公司雄厚的现金储备、稳定的经营现金流和成熟的融资平台的有力补充,巩固了公司在全球矿业投资组合中实现长期战略增长目标的财务基础,其中包括在吉尔吉斯斯坦和厄瓜多尔的增长机会。” Silvercorp股票在多伦多证券交易所收盘下跌0.61美元,报16.96美元。
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