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QGX recommends acceptance of takeover bid by Mongolia Holdings Corporation PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 13 August 2008
ImageQGX Ltd. (TSX:QGX) officials have announced they will recommend accepting a takeover bid from Mongolia Holdings Corporation. 

QGX, based in Canada, has been exploring for mineral deposits in Mongolia since 1994. QGX's two most advanced properties are the Baruun Naran and the Golden Hills projects. 

Mongolia Holdings Corporation, a subsidiary of Kerry Holdings Limited, has offered to acquire the outstanding common shares of QGX at a price of Cdn $5.00 per share. 

QGX, has valued its total common share capital of QGX at approximately Cdn$259 million. The offer by Mongolia Holdings represents a 32 percent premium to QGX's volume. 

Founded in 1993, Mongolia Holdings Corporation is one of Mongolia's leading enterprises in six major industries, including energy and infrastructure, information technologies, beverages, property development, cashmere processing and mining. It is one of the largest private sector companies in Mongolia, with over 3,200 employees.

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