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Toronto gold junior shares double on fresh offer

Lake Shore Gold offer doubles Temex stock value

Lake Shore owns the Timmins West and Bell Creek mines in Ontario

Shares of Temex Resources Corp (CVE:TME) more than doubled on Thursday, after the northern Ontario-focused explorer received a friendly takeover offer from Lake Share Gold (TSE:LSG).

Temex stock jumped 110% on the Toronto Venture Exchange to $0.115 in more than ten times the usual volumes with 6.9 million shares in the small-cap counter exchanging hands by early afternoon.

Lake Shore, which has two operating mines in Northeast Ontario, is proposing to acquire Temex for 0.105 of a Lake Shore share for every Temex share.

That values the Toronto-based junior at $0.13 per share based on Lake Shore’s closing price on July 15 for total transaction value of around $27 million on a fully diluted basis. Shares in Lake Shore gave up earlier gains and moved to breakeven in afternoon trade affording the company a $520 million market capitalization.

Temex said it’s a superior offer to that of Oban Mining Corporation (TSE:OBM) announced at the end of June. Shares in Oban Mining, which has South American properties, tumbled on Thursday with the $10 million company losing 4.4% on the news.

In the event that Oban decides not to exercise its right to match Lake Shore’s offer within ten business days, Temex will pay a termination fee of $691,856 to Oban and complete the transaction with Lake Shore.

The Oban match period expires on July 30, 2015. Lake Shore’s proposal includes a break fee of $1 million payable to Lake Shore.

Temex’s flagship asset is the Whitney project adjacent to Lake Shore’s Bell Creek mine and mill, Vancouver’s Goldcorp has a 40% interest in Whitney with Temex holding the remainder.

Whitney includes the past producing Hallnor, Broulan Reef and Bonetal mines and boasts a resource of 0.97 Mt grading 7.02 g/t gold for 218,100 ounces in the measured category, 2.3 Mt grading 6.77 g/t gold for 490,500 ounces in the indicated category, and 1.0 Mt grading 5.34 g/t gold for 170,700 ounces in the inferred category.

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