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PERSEUS MINING LIMITED Capital/Financing Update 2012

Jan 12, 2012

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NEWS RELEASE

Exploration Update Significant Drill Intercepts

Perseus Mining Limited (ASX/TSX: PRU) is pleased to provide an exploration update from its West African gold projects.

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Highlights
Infill and deeper drilling at Fetish at the Edikan Gold Mine (“EGM”) in Ghana returned significant results,
including:
EFDD110 - 24m at 9.0g/t from 141m and 18m at 1.2g/t Au from 216m.
EFDD111 - 20.8m at 1.4g/t from 27.7m, 24m at 1.5g/t from 72m, 12m at 1.2g/ t from 178m and 34m
at 4.0g/t Au from 211m.
EFDD124 - 5m at 26.2g/t from 118m, 14m at 1.4g/t from 427m and 29m at 2.2g/t Au from 448m.
EFDD119 - 1m at 27.9g/t from 158m , 9m at 4.0g/t from 178m, 11m at 2.4g/t from 294m, 13m at
1.8g/t from 331m, 1m at 10.1g/t, 1m at 62.0g/t Au from 372m .
EFRDD104 - 1.5m at 14.3g/t from 49.5m, 16m at 2.3g/t from 70m, 13m at 2.7g/t from 99m and 8m
at 6.9g/t Au from 320m.
Other intercepts at Fetish included 1m at 211g/t Au from 121m in EFRDD033 and 16m at 4.0g/t Au from 77m
in EFRDD034
Infill drilling and deeper drilling at Esuajah North at EGM returned significant results, including:
ENDD082 - 1m at 11.7g/t from 73m, 6m at 1.8g/t from 107m, 3m at 66.7g/t Au from 128m, 7m at
2.1g/t 143m and 19m at 3.7g/t Au from 158m.
ENDD071 - 38m at 1.3g/t from 28m, 6m at 1.7g/t from 86m, 16m at 5.7g/t from 119m , 18m at
1.0g/t from 145m and 16.8m at 1.1g/t Au from 206m, ended in mineralisation.
ENDD095 - 20m at 4.2g/t from 35m, 12m at 1.8g/t from 59m and 13m at 6.2g/t Au from 82m.
ENDD096 - 13.5m at 1.4g/t from 50.5m, 14m at 1.2g/t from 73m and 68m at 2.1g/t Au from 137m.
ENDD076 - 9m at 1.8g/t from 40m, 20m at 4.5g/t from 62m, 16m at 1.1g/t from 96m and 8m at
1.8g/t Au from 143m.
ENRDD033 - 13m at 1.7g/t from 238m, 4m at 18.4g/t from 264m, 6m at 7.0g/t from 281m , 42m at
1.5g/t from 295m, 25m at 1.8g/t from 343m and 10m at 2.7g/t Au from 374m.
Other intercepts at Esuajah North included 9m at 5.6g/t Au in ENDD084, 33m at 2.0g/t Au in ENRC012, 18m
at 3.0g/t Au in ENRDD032 and 50m at 1.8g/t Au in ENDD077
Infill drilling at Chirawewa and Bokitsi at EGM returned significant results, including:
CHDD032 - 16m at 4.8g/t from 76.3m, 10.5m at 1.9g/t from 56.5m, 7m at 5.7g/t from 176m, 14m
at 1.9g/t from 189m and 8.5m at 5.5g/t Au from 211.5m.
BKDD041 - 5m at 27.1g/t Au from 74m including 2m at 64g/t from 75m.
BKDD042 - 11m at 7.6g/t Au from 82m.
Refer to Table 1 for details of the intercepts
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Perseus Mining Limited ABN 27 106 808 986 30 Ledgar Road, Balcatta, Western Australia 6021 PO Box 717 Balcatta WA 6914 Telephone: (618) 9240 6344 Facsimile: (618) 9240 2406 Email address: [email protected] Website: www.perseusmining.com

Perseus Managing Director, Mark Calderwood’s Comments

“An impressive set of results highlighting the potential at Edikan for not only large tonnage but areas of high grade”.

“With samples for 632 drill holes still pending we will be in for a steady flow of results during 2012.”

“2012 should be a busy year for Resource and Reserve estimates, starting with the planned March upgrade to Edikan Resources and Reserves followed by a Resource upgrade at our Côte d’Ivoire project planned for June.”

Edikan Gold Mine, Ghana

The Company completed 11,809m of drilling on the Edikan Gold Mine and Dunkwa licence during December. While there has been an improvement on assay turnaround times, there are still assays pending for 5,620 samples from 145 drill holes. A large number of significant drill hole intercepts have been reported since the cut off date for the resource estimate announced on December 22 2011. These are contained in Tables 1 and 2 below. Holes which were not included in the recent resource estimate will be included in future estimates starting with Esuajah North in March 2012.

Tengrela Gold Project, Côte d’Ivoire

The Company completed 16,758m of drilling on various prospects on the Tengrela Gold Project during December. However, assay turnaround was poor, and currently assays are pending for 15,673 samples from 487 drill holes. From the limited number of holes where results were received several anomalous exploration intercepts were recorded, including 16m at 2.1g/t from 44m and 4m at 5.5g/t Au from surface in the proposed waste dump and ROM pad area, and 8m at 4.0g/t from 40m at Kanakono. Details are included in Table 3.

Mark Calderwood Managing Director

To discuss any aspect of this announcement, please contact: Mark Calderwood at telephone +61 8 9240 6344 or email [email protected] Nathan Ryan at telephone +61 3 9622 2159 or email [email protected] (media) Rebecca Greco at telephone +1 416 822 6483 or email [email protected] (Toronto)

About Perseus Mining Limited

Perseus Mining Limited (ASX/TSX: PRU) has forged a reputation as one of West Africa’s most successful gold explorers focused on under-explored gold belts in West Africa. Perseus recently became a producer at its Edikan Gold Mine in Ghana. . Details of the project and mine plan are set out in the technical report entitled “Technical Report – Central Ashanti Gold Project, Ghana” dated May 30, 2011.

Perseus is now also planning the development of its Sissingue Gold Project, part of the Tengrela Gold Project in Côte d’Ivoire, with production targeted for 2013. Tengrela has the potential to become a significant contributor to the Company’s goal to develop into a 400,000 ounce per annum gold producer during 2013. Details of the project are set out within “Technical Report – Tengrela Gold Project, Ivory Coast” dated December 22, 2010.”

Perseus will continue its strategy of rapidly increasing its resource and reserve base during the ramp-up of the Edikan Gold Mine and development of the Sissingue Gold Project.

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Table 1: CAGP, Ghana, Recent Infill and Extensional Drilling

Hole
Deposit
East
North
Depth
Azm.
Incl. From
To
Width
Au
(m)
(m)
(m)
(°)
(°) (m)
(m)
(m)
g/t
ABRDD443
AF Gap
26320
13950
445
180
-61 413
414
1
15.9
421
437
16
3.1
incl. 427
428
1
31.6
FBDD130
Fobinso
27140
14102
264.7
180
-50 197
224
27
1.6
incl. 217
218
1
22.3
FBDD131
Fobinso
27140
14103
270
180
-55 213
250
37
1.8
incl. 224
225
1
18.6
FBDD132
Fobinso
27140
14104
276
180
-61 216
245
29
2.8
incl. 222
223
1
28.4
FBDD135
Fobinso
27442
14054
228.7
180
-61 84
146
62
1.4
incl. 103
104
1
12.6
155
168
13
1.1
173
201
28
2.1
incl. 197
198
1
30.7
EFDD104
Fetish
3383
5340
410
270
-48 49.5
51
1.5
14.3
70
86
16
2.3
incl. 77
78
1
15.4
99
112
13
2.7
320
328
8
6.9
incl. 325
326
1
31.1
EFDD110
Fetish
3136
5200
331.5
90
-60 141
165
24
9.0
incl. 142
148
6
16.2
incl. 147
148
1
50.0
and 157.5
159
1.5
13.3
and 161
163
2
15.3
216
234
18
1.2
EFDD111
Fetish
3399
5240
273.5
270
-48 27.68
48.5
20.8
1.4
72
96
24
1.5
178
190
12
1.2
211
245
34
4.0
incl. 218
223
5
11.3
and 238
239
1
13.3
EFDD114
Fetish
3400
5400
218.5
270
-50 110
119
9
1.6
127
138
11
1.0
159
163
4
4.7
incl. 160
161
1
12.9
EFDD117
Fetish
3364
5140
211
270
-44 8.5
32.5
24
1.0
50.5
67
16.5
1.3
77
85
8
2.1
108
109
1
14.9
153
167
14
1.0
EFDD119
Fetish
3517
5238
401.6
270
-50 158
159
1
27.9
178
187
9
4.0
incl. 182
183
1
18.6
294
305
11
2.4
331
344
13
1.8
360
361
1
10.1
372
373
1
62.0
EFDD124
Fetish
3115
5080
160
270
-83 118
123
5
26.2
incl. 119
121
2
60.1
427
441
14
1.4
448
477
29
2.2
incl. 464
466
2
11.3

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Table 1: CAGP, Ghana, Recent Infill and Extensional Drilling (continued)

Hole
Deposit
East
North
Depth
Azm.
Incl. From
To
Width
Au
(m)
(m)
(m)
(°)
(°) (m)
(m)
(m)
g/t
EFRDD033
Fetish
3125
5100
145.1
270
-70 103
108
5
2.3
121
122
1
211.0
EFRDD034
Fetish
3123
5100
125.1
270
-50 77
93
16
4.0
incl. 82
83
1
11.3
EFRDD035
Fetish
3127
5140
115
270
-55 82
89
7
7.2
incl. 83
84
1
18.6
EFRDD041
Fetish
3128
5180
246
90
-56 181
205
24
1.3
211
226
15
1.3
ENDD059
Esuajah N
2170
7220
375.58
90
-57 239
263
24
1.8
incl. 261
262
1
13.7
275
276
1
19.1
336
348
12
1.8
354
371
17
1.0
ENDD068
Esuajah N
2270
7379
212
90
-56 131
142
11
1.8
incl. 133
134
1
10.3
181
206
25
1.2
ENDD071
Esuajah N
2490
7161
222.8
270
-60 28
66
38
1.3
86
92
6
1.7
119
135
16
5.7
incl. 126
127
1
35.0
and 133
134
1
24.2
145
163
18
1.0
206
222.8*
16.8
1.1
ENDD073
Esuajah N
2409
7160
118
270
-61 59
85
26
1.2
97
118*
21
2.2
incl. 117
_118
_1

13.2*
ENDD074
Esuajah N
2390
7199
126
90
-55 7.5
22
14.5
1.7
76
95
19
1.0
104
112
8
1.4
ENDD075
Esuajah N
2470
7160
165
270
-60 35
54
19
1.9
incl. 40
41
1
22.8
139
159
20
1.2
ENDD076
Esuajah N
2335
7170
170
90
-55 40
49
9
1.8
incl. 40
41
1
11.3
62
82
20
4.5
incl. 78
79
1
74.0
96
112
16
1.1
143
151
8
1.8
ENDD077
Esuajah N
2385
7170
166
90
-55 40
74
34
1.4
83
97
14
1.1
112
162
50
1.8
ENDD078
Esuajah N
2450
7160
146
270
-60 42
59
17
2.1
80
98
18
1.7
103
108
5
5.9
incl. 105
106
1
26.3
ENDD079
Esuajah N
2355
7169
206
90
-55 10.5
46
35.5
1.2
129
153
24
1.0
186
202
16
1.0

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Table 1: CAGP, Ghana, Recent Infill and Extensional Drilling (continued)

Hole
Deposit
East
North
Depth
Azm.
Incl. From
To
Width
Au
(m)
(m)
(m)
(°)
(°) (m)
(m)
(m)
g/t
ENDD082
Esuajah N
2296
7400
194.7
90
-55 73
74
1
11.7
107
113
6
1.8
128
131
3
66.7
incl. 129
130
1
102.0
143
150
7
2.1
158
177
19
3.7
incl. 166
168
2
17.1
ENDD083
Esuajah N
2345
7170
126
90
-55 62
91
29
1.1
97
108
11
1.6
ENDD084
Esuajah N
2331
7180
170
90
-55 56
91
35
1.0
108
123
15
1.3
152
161
9
5.6
incl. 158
159
1
38.4
ENDD086
Esuajah N
2405
7170
126
90
-55 11
18.5
7.5
4.0
51
76
25
1.1
107
126*
19
2.5
ENDD087
Esuajah N
2340
7180
125
90
-55 59
92
33
1.4
105
118
13
1.0
ENDD091
Esuajah N
2364
7170
126
90
-54 22
34
12
2.6
incl. 30
31
1
10.2
66
84
18
1.0
89
104
15
2.0
incl. 103
104
1
15.5
ENDD095
Esuajah N
2425
7170
110
90
-54 35
55
20
4.2
incl. 36
37
1
21.4
and 48
50
2
20.7
59
71
12
1.8
82
95
13
6.2
incl. 89
91
2
34.2
incl. 89
90
1
58.0
ENDD096
Esuajah N
2337
7080
209.5
90
-55 50.5
64
13.5
1.4
73
87
14
1.2
137
205
68
2.1
incl. 138
139
1
17.4
and 178
179
1
13.4
ENDD098
Esuajah N
2296
7360
204
90
-58 64
75
11
2.0
incl. 64
65
1
10.4
144
161
17
1.0
171
176
5
2.3
ENDD102
Esuajah N
2130
7400
325.18
90
-55 247
277
30
1.5
ENRC012
Esuajah N
2390
7300
85
90
-55 6
39
33
2.0
incl. 7
8
1
15.9
and 29
30
1
19.9
ENRDD016
Esuajah N
2281
7420
153
90
-55 74
83
9
1.8
122
144
22
1.4
ENRDD022
Esuajah N
2075
7160
495
90
-60 428
442
14
2.7
incl. 432
433
1
28.9
458
487
29
1.0
ENRDD023
Esuajah N
2124
7180
429.5
90
-60 313
341
28
1.6
incl. 313
314
1
15.0
and 340
341
1
11.9
396
414
18
1.0

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Table 1: CAGP, Ghana, Recent Infill and Extensional Drilling (continued)

Hole
Deposit
East
North
Depth
Azm.
Incl. From
To
Width
Au
(m)
(m)
(m)
(°)
(°) (m)
(m)
(m)
g/t
ENRDD024
Esuajah N
2428
7160
132
270
-61 72
100
28
2.4
incl. 77
78
1
11.0
and 87
88
1
15.7
ENRDD026
Esuajah N
2120
7160
459.2
90
-60 336
337
1
36.0
371
380
9
1.5
400
415
15
1.0
435
448
13
1.0
ENRDD027
Esuajah N
2185
7100
372.4
90
-57 140
149
9
1.6
159
182
23
1.0
251
258
7
3.2
incl. 255
256
1
14.1
ENRDD032
Esuajah N
2185
7100
372.4
90
-55 223
239
16
1.1
263
281
18
3.0
incl. 274
275
1
38.8
356
357
1
20.1
ENRDD033
Esuajah N
2152
7240
402
88
-61 238
251
13
1.7
264
268
4
18.4
incl. 265
267
2
34.6
281
287
6
7.0
incl. 284
286
2
13.6
295
337
42
1.5
incl. 323
324
1
30.3
343
368
25
1.8
incl. 347
348
1
23.0
374
384
10
2.7
ENRDD038
Esuajah N
2136
7339
384.5
90
-57 350
375
25
2.0
incl. 366
367
1
16.2
BKRDD041
Bokitsi S
2780
4300
135
270
-55 74
79
5
27.1
incl. 75
77
2
64.0
BKRDD042
Bokitsi S
2789
4340
116.5
270
-55 82
93
11
7.6
incl. 82
84
2
11.3
and 91
92
1
16.1
BKRDD044
Bokitsi S
2820
4380
125.12
270
-55 84
92
8
3.4
110
113
3
4.9
CHDD032
Chirawewa
4001
4460
226.5
90
-55 0
16
16
4.8
incl. 7
8.5
1.5
16.9
56.5
67
10.5
1.9
176
183
7
5.7
incl. 178
179
1
22.3
189
203
14
1.9
211.5
220
8.5
5.5
incl. 217
218
1
12.3
CHDD035
Chirawewa
3994
4480
196
90
-55 91
113
22
1.0
119
122
3
7.4
incl. 120
121
1
16.7

Notes

  • 1) Most holes were core drilled through the mineralised zone.

  • 2) Core holes sampled at 1m intervals or less to geological contacts.

  • 3) Oxide samples or low sulphur fresh rock samples analysed using 50grm fire assays by independent laboratory, Intertek Minerals Limited in Ghana.

  • 4) High sulphide content samples analysed using 25gram fire assays by Intertek Minerals Limited in Ghana.

  • 5) RC precollar through hanging wall was sampled at 1m intervals and composited to 4m and analysed by 50gm fire assay by ALS Ghana Limited in Ghana.

  • 6) Only holes with combined intercepts of greater than 40 gram metres included.

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  • 7) The type of analytical or testing procedures utilized and sample size and the quality assurance program and quality control measures are consistent with those described in the technical report entitled “Technical Report – Central Ashanti Gold Project, Ghana” dated May 30, 2011.

  • 9) The true width of intercepts from recent drilling at Fetish ranges from 65-85% of the intercept width.

  • 10) The true width of intercepts from recent drilling at Esuajah North ranges from 70-95% of the intercept width.

  • 11) The true width of intercepts from recent drilling at Bokitsi South extension ranges from 80-97% of the intercept width.

  • 12) The true width of intercepts from recent drilling at Chirawewa ranges from 55-60% of the intercept width.

  • 13) The true width of intercepts from recent drilling at AF Gap and Fobinso ranges from 70-98% of the intercept width.

Table 2: Recent Anomalous Exploration Intercepts, CAGP, Ghana

Hole
Deposit
East
North
Depth
Azm.
Incl.
From
To
Width
Au


(m)
(m)
(m)
(°)
(°)
(m)
(m)
(m)
g/t
ENS102
Besem
3099
7160
75
270
-55
40
48
8
2.4
ENS104
Besem
3080
7240
60
270
-55
24
28
4
2.7
ENS111
Besem
3040
7520
90
270
-60
40
48
8
2.8
ENS113
Besem
3060
7480
100
270
-60
0
4
4
3.5
ENS114
Besem
3021
7480
105
270
-60
96
105*
9
3.1

Notes

  • 1) All holes are RC holes.

  • 2) RC holes were sampled at 1m intervals and composited to 2m or 4m intervals.

  • 3) Oxide samples or low sulphur fresh rock samples were analysed using 50grm fire assays by Intertek Minerals Limited in Ghana.

  • 4) High sulphide content samples were analysed using 25gram fire assays by Intertek Minerals Limited in Ghana.

  • 5) RC samples were analysed by 50gm fire assay by ALS Ghana limited in Ghana.

  • 6) Only holes with combined intercepts of greater than 10 gram metres are included.

  • 7) True widths of intercepts from the exploration holes are currently unknown.

  • 8) The type of analytical or testing procedures utilized and sample size and the quality assurance program and quality control measure s are consistent with those described in the technical report entitled “Technical Report – Central Ashanti Gold Project, Ghana” dated May 30, 2011.

Table 3: Tengrela Gold Project, Côte d’Ivoire, Exploration Drilling

Hole
Prospect
East
North
Depth
Azm.
Incl.
From
To
Width
Au
(m)
(m)
(m)
(°)
(°)
(m)
(m)
(m)
g/t
SAC130
SissinguéE
807,060
1,154,200
75
270
-60
44
60
16
2.1
SRB1402
SissinguéE
807,310
1,155,200
61
270
-55
0
4
4
5.5
SRB1419
SissinguéE
807,623
1,154,100
52
270
-55
28
36
8
0.8
KRB425
Kanakono
806,330
1,144,400
22
90
-55
0
4
4
1.7
KRB428
Kanakono
806,353
1,144,400
7
90
-55
4
7*
3
1.7
KRC090
Kanakono
805,680
1,144,040
90
90
-55
40
48
8
4.0
incl. 40
42
2
13.2

Notes

  • 1) SAC holes are Aircore holes, SRB and KRB holes are RAB holes and KRC holes are RC holes

  • 2) The type of analytical or testing procedures utilized and sample size and the quality assurance program and quality control measures are consistent with those described in the technical report entitled “Technical Report – Tengrela Gold Project, Côte d’Ivoire” dated December 22, 2010.

  • 3) Drill samples were assayed by 50g fire assays by ALS Mali SARL, (a division of ALS Minerals), in Bamako, Mali.

  • 4) Only exploration holes with combined intercepts of greater than 10 gram metres are included.

  • 5) True widths of intercepts from the exploration holes are currently unknown.

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The information in this report that relates to exploration results, mineral resources or ore reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Kevin Thomson, who is a Member of Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario (a Recognised Overseas Professional Organisation (‘ROPO’) included in a list promulgated by the ASX from time to time) . Mr Thomson is a full-time employee of the Company. Mr Thomson has sufficient experience, which is relevant to the style of mineralisation and type of deposit under consideration and to the activity which he is undertaking, to qualify as a Competent Person as defined in the 2004 Edition of the ‘Australasian Code for Reporting of Exploration Results, Mineral Resources and Ore Reserves’”) and to qualify as a “Qualified Person” under National Instrument 43101 – Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects (“NI 43-101”). Mr Thomson consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.

Mr Thomson verified the data disclosed, including sampling, analytical and test data underlying the information contained herein. For a description of Perseus’ data verification process, quality assurance program and quality control measure applied, the type of analytical or testing procedures utilized, sample size, name and location of testing laboratories, the effective date of the mineral resource and mineral reserve estimates contained herein, details of the key assumptions, parameters and methods used to estimate the mineral resources and reserves set out in this report any known environmental, political, legal, title, or other risks that could materially affect the potential development of the mineral resources or reserves, readers are directed to the technical report entitled “Technical Report - Central Ashanti Gold Project, Ghana” dated May 30, 2011 and the technical report entitled ‘‘Technical Report - Tengrela Gold Project, Côte d’Ivoire’’ dated December 22, 2010 in relation to the Edikan Gold Mine (formerly Central Ashanti Gold Project) and the Tengrela Gold Project respectively.

Caution Regarding Forward Looking Information : This report contains forward-looking information which is based on the assumptions, estimates, analysis and opinions of management made in light of its experience and its perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, as well as other factors that management of the Company believes to be relevant and reasonable in the circumstances at the date that such statements are made, but which may prove to be incorrect. Assumptions have been made by the Company regarding, among other things: the price of gold, continuing commercial production at the Edikan Gold Mine without any major disruption, development of a mine at Tengrela, the receipt of required governmental approvals, the accuracy of capital and operating cost estimates, the ability of the Company to operate in a safe, efficient and effective manner and the ability of the Company to obtain financing as and when required and on reasonable terms. Readers are cautioned that the foregoing list is not exhaustive of all factors and assumptions which may have been used by the Company. Although management believes that the assumptions made by the Company and the expectations represented by such information are reasonable, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking information will prove to be accurate.

Forward-looking information involves known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of the Company to be materially different from any anticipated future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking information. Such factors include, among others, the actual market price of gold, the actual results of current exploration, the actual results of future exploration, changes in project parameters as plans continue to be evaluated, as well as those factors disclosed in the Company's publicly filed documents. The Company believes that the assumptions and expectations reflected in the forward-looking information are reasonable. Assumptions have been made regarding, among other things, the Company’s ability to carry on its exploration and development activities, the timely receipt of required approvals, the price of gold, the ability of the Company to operate in a safe, efficient and effective manner and the ability of the Company to obtain financing as and when required and on reasonable terms. Readers should not place undue reliance on forward-looking information. Perseus does not undertake to update any forward-looking information, except in accordance with applicable securities laws.

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