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TALIUS GROUP LIMITED — Capital/Financing Update 2018
Oct 29, 2018
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Capital/Financing Update
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ASX ANNOUNCEMENT 30 October 2018
GRANT OF WAIVER FROM ASX LISTING RULE 14.7
Antilles Oil and Gas Ltd ( Antilles or the Company ) (to be renamed HomeStay Care Limited ( HomeStay )) advises that ASX Limited ( ASX ) has granted the Company a waiver from ASX Listing Rule 14.7. The details of the waiver are as follows:
Based solely on the information provided in connection with the proposed acquisition by the Company of 100% the issued capital of HomeStay Care Pty Ltd (“HomeStay”), ASX Limited (“ASX”) grants the Company a waiver from listing rule 14.7 to the extent necessary to permit the Company to issue the following securities later than 1 month after the date of the Company’s extraordinary general meeting held on 23 August 2018 (“EGM”):
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up to 10,000,000 fully paid ordinary shares to Damian Black and up to 5,000,000 fully paid ordinary shares to each of Shannon Robinson and Sara Kelly for their participation in the Company’s initial public offering capital raising; and
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2,000,000 unquoted options exercisable at $0.03 expiring on 5 years from the date of issue to each of Damian Black, Ranko Matic, David Wheeler, Shannon Robinson and Sara Kelly:
(together the “Related Party Securities”).
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The Related Party Securities are issued no later than 23 November 2018 and on the same terms and conditions as approved by the Company’s shareholders at the EGM.
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The terms of this waiver are released to the market immediately.
For further updates refer to the website or contact the Company Secretary for Antilles, Ms Melanie Ross, on (08) 6188 8181
Level 2, 22 Mount Street Perth WA 6000 PO Box 7054 Cloisters Square Perth WA 6850
ABN: 62 111 823 762 tel: +61 8 6188 8181 fax: +61 8 6188 8182 antillesoilandgas.com.au
About HomeStay
Through its proprietary Internet of Things platform, HomeStay provides elderly individuals with access to on-demand services, healthcare data management and lifestyle monitoring via its Intelligent Homes platform.
Intelligent Homes are equipped with innovative monitoring technology to allow the elderly to live independently and avoid extended hospice stays, which not only extend hospital waiting times but also contain an elevated risk profile for contracting contagious diseases.
The HomeStay technology uses monitoring devices which sense regular movement patterns throughout the home, to identify the occurrence of serious incidents, such as falls or unconsciousness (Image 1).
Image 1: HomeStay’s Intelligent Homes Platform
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The monitoring devices are supplemented with additional sensors, such as wearable heart monitors and in-built technology to assess whether switches like lights have been turned on, or fridge doors opened, in a reasonable amount of time.
The Intelligent Homes will send out an alert to friends, family or a nominated carer in the event of a potential incident, effectively providing 24-hour care and peace of mind.
Intelligent Homes integrate various in-home AI sensors which collect data wirelessly through a “hub” which is central to Intelligent Home technology.
The Intelligent Homes utilise advanced AI and predictive analytics to alert family, friends and caregivers to a potential incident based on the data collected.
HomeStay’s IoT Platform is operated via an app available on both tablet and mobile on Android and iOS. The HomeStay Connect app (Image 2) provides daily health, insights and instant alerts and includes live dashboards that can tell if sleeping patterns are disturbed, eating routines have changed or if a fall has occurred.
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Image 2: HomeStay Connect App