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Zenith has provided initial notice of the Delisting and its rationale for this decision in a press release dated
It is expected that the common shares of the Company (the "Shares") will be delisted from the TSXV at the close of trading on
Implications of the delisting for shareholders on the Canadian register
Shareholders of the Company (the "Shareholders") currently hold Shares in physical certificated form or through the Canadian Depositary for Securities ("CDS"). Following the Delisting, Shareholders wishing to have depository interests ("DIs") in respect of their holdings in order to trade their Shares on the LSE will require that such shares are made eligible to be transferred and settled though CREST, the
CDS participants or those with Shares held by a broker within CDS, who wish to have DIs issued in respect of their holdings, should arrange for the CDS participant or broker to complete and submit a Computershare xSettle Electronic Instruction or a "Register Removal Request - CDS Withdrawals to
Registered shareholders with Shares held in certificated form who wish to have DIs issued in respect of their holdings, will need to open an account with a CREST broker/nominee and complete a "Register Removal Request - Canadian Certificate to
These forms are available from:https://www-us.computershare.com/Investor/help/PrintableFormsand may be submitted to Computershare via email atglobaltransactionteam@computershare.com.
For any questions on this process please contact Computershare by phone at 1-800-564-6253. The Company intends to maintain CDS eligibility for its shares to allow Shareholders time to complete the process contemplated above.
Until the transfer of Shares is effected, Shareholders on the Company's Canadian register and beneficial shareholders holding their securities through a CDS participant broker will not be able to trade their holdings on the LSE and their Shares will remain on the Canadian Share register.
Neither the
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